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THE   UMASS    STORY 


Massachusetts  Agricultural  College  in  Its   Sixth  Year  186 


THE  RICH  HERITAGE  of  a  UNIVERSITY  WHICH  IS 


■Serving  the  citizens  of  Massachusetts 

■  Dedicating  its    energy  to  fulfilling  its 

responsibilities  to  the  community, 
the  state,  the  country,  and  the  world 

-Looking  constantly  to  the  future 


"The  story  of  this  college  is  after  all  simply  a  story  of  men  and  women;  audacious,  imaginative, 
persistent  in  purpose,  seeking  a  light.  Their  days  have  been  great  in  themselves,  but  greater  in 
promise.  Their  works  have  come  down  to  us  —  a  heritage,  yes,  but  a  challenge.  Their  story  is 
ours." 

Frank  Prentice  Rand 


"Ense  petit  placidam  sub  libertate   q  uiten." 

The  end  of  a  dream  and  the  beginning  of  a  project  occurred  simultaneously  on  April  29  in  the 
year  1863.    This  day  witnessed  the  appointment  of  15  officials,  including  such  men  as  Col.  William 
S.  Clark,  Charles  L.  Flint,  Levi  Stockbridge,  Henry  L.  French,  and  Nathan  Durfee,  selected  to 
find  a  location  for  an  agricultural  college. 
The  idea  of  an  agricultural  college  was  not  new. 

In  1792  The  Massachusetts  Society  for  Promoting  Agriculture  had  been  established. 
In  1814  the  Commonwealth  had  appropriated  an  annual  one-thousand  dollars  for  experimental  work 
and  extension  work. 

In  1825  The  New  England  Farmer  had  demanded  a  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College  and  Boston 
launched  a  campaign  for  funds. 

The  dream  almost  became  a  reality  in  1848  when  a  bill  to  establish  an  agricultural  college  passed  the 
Senate  but  failed  to  get  through  the  House. 

In  1856  the  Legislature  created  the  Massachusetts  School  of  Agriculture  only  to  have  the  charter  lost 
during  the  Civil  War 

However,  the  creation  of  the  Morrill  Act  of  1862  brought  the  situation  to  a  head,  allotting  360,000 
acres  to  Massachusetts,  one-tenth  of  which  was  to  be  used  for  an  agricultural  college,  and  two-thirds 
of  the  income  from  the  other  nine-tenths  were  to  be  used  for  the  school. 
Now  the  actual  work  was  ready  to  begin. 

Lexington,  Springfield,  Northampton,  and  Amherst  were  ready  to  invest  $75,000.00  each  in  competition 
in  the  enterprise.    The  site  was  to  go  to  the  community  which  put  up  the  $75,000.00. 

Incited  by  the  late  Edward  Hitchcock,  former  President  of  Amherst  College,  President  Stearns,  Colonel 
Clark  and  Edward  Dickinson  of  Amherst  College  convinced  the  Trustees  that  Amherst  was  the  best 
location. 

By  1865  Amherst  voted  $50,000.00  to  add  to  the  $25,000.00  already  raised  by  Amherst  College  Trustees. 
Henry  Flagg  French  was  elected  President  and  the  campus  farm  was  purchased;  within  a  year  French 
resigned. 

In  his  place  the  Trustees  elected  Paul  Ansel  Chadbourne  under  whose  administration  the  first  three 
buildings  were  erected. 

President  Chadbourne,  however,  was  stricken  with  tuberculosis  and  resigned  in  1867. 
With  still  no  enrollment,  the  Trustees  met  on  August  7,1867,  and  elected  Prof.  William  S.  Clark  of 
Amherst  College  as  President  of  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College. 

Along  with  Clark  came  Henry  Hill  Goodell  as  Professor  of  Gymnastics,  Military  Tactics,  and  French. 
In  1867  examinations  were  given  in  the  five  buildings  which  comprised  the  campus,  and  the  first  group 
of  students  was  admitted  at  $36.00  tuition. 

By  the  time  the  first  commencement  rolled  around  on  July  18,1871,  Clark  had  witnessed  the  enrollment 
of  166  students;  the  establishment  of  Q.T.V.  and  D.K.G.  fraternities,  the  Washington  Irving  Literary 
Society,  and  the  INDEX;  a  glee  club,  an  orchestra,  and  a  debating  society;  a  raise  in  tuition  to  $54.00 
and  a  $15,000.00  expenditure  by  the  Trustees.. 

As  an  extra  present  to  Clark  and  company,  the  M.A.C.  boat  crew  won  a  regatta  against  Harvard  and 
Brown  three  days  after  commencement. 

Signs  of  progress  were  noticeable  in  the  next  few  years;  the  noted  Charles  Anthony  Goessman  became 
the  instructor  of  chemistry;  Levi  Stockbridge  won  recognition  in  both  instruction  and  research  in  agriculture; 
an  experiment  station  was  established;  and  to  the  fraternity  roster  was  added  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Yet  in  1879,  the  year  of  Clark's  resignation,  near  disaster  befell  the  College  when  the  Massachusetts 
government  took  on  a  policy  of  retrenchment-lowering  of  expenses. 


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Old  South  College  in  1867 


The  College  had  acquired  a  132,000.00  deficit.    The  House  voted  that  the  State  assume  the  deficit 

but  that  the  Trustees  be  responsible  for  any  further  deficits  and  that  the  Governor  examine  the  College 

and  give  a  report  for  its  continuance  or  discontinuance  with  the  provision  that  its  finances  would  be 

separated  from  the  Commonwealth  Treasury. 

Governor  Talbot  recommended  that  the  College  be  incorporated  into  Amherst  College  since  the  College's 

need  for  more  money  had  not  been  appropriated  by  the  State. 

This  idea  was  rejected  by  both  colleges  and  M.A.C.  survived. 

There  was  a  dire  need  of  saving  money. 

The  Trustees  elected  Charles  L.  Flint  to  serve  as  President  without  pay.    Flint  resigned  in  1880  and 

Stockbridge  became  President  only  to  resign  from  that  position  in  1882. 

That  very  year  the  College  rejoiced  at  the  return  of  Paul  Ansel  Chadbourne,  Doctor  of  Medicine,  Law  and  Divinity. 

Under  Chadbourne's  administration.  Governor  Long  Provided  $4,999.00  for  repairs  and  $5,000.00  for 

a  drill  hall  and  created  the  Mass.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 

Tragedy  struck  in  February  1883,  when  President  Chadbourne  passed  away. 

The  INDEX  said  of  him, 

"  We  will  not  break  the  stillness  of  thy  sleep. 

Thou  spirit  rare; 

Dreamless  and  blest  after  restless  years, 

Seeking  to  kindle  souls  with  Heaven's  light. 

Lover  of  all  things  fair." 
In  1883  Governor  Butler  aided  the  late  Chadbourne's  bill  for  a  building  to  contain  a  library  and  a  chapel 
for  the  purpose  of  providing  intellectual  training  along  with  practical  training. 

James  Carruthers  Greenough,  succeeding  Chadbourne  as  President,  went  to  work  fulfilling  Chadbourne's 
plan  to  liberalize  the   course  of  study  so  that  freshmen  could  elect  a  scientific-agricultural  course  or 
a  scientific-literary  course.    Greenough  also  received  funds  to  finish  the  President's  house,  to  build 
the  chapel-library,  and  to  renovate  North  College. 

Henry  Hill  Goodell  became  acting-President  and  succeeded  Greenough  in  1886. 
In  1894,  he  witnessed  the  largest  graduating  class  to  date. ..33- 


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The  Legislature,  in  the  same  year,  combined  the  Mass.  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  and  the 

Hatch  Experiment  Station. 

The  College  magazine  carried  the  name  AGGIE  LIFE. 

Undergraduates  received  the  innovations  of  senior  electives  and  exemptions  from  final  exams  for  high 

ranking  students. 

In  the  1896  graduation,  President  Goodell  awarded  advanced  degrees  for  the  first  time  in  the  College's 

history.    This  graduating  class  was  also  under  a  new  system  whereby  students  in  Boston  University 

and  M.A.C.  could  simultaneously  receive  bachelor's  degrees  from  both  institutions— a  practice  which 

lasted  until  1911. 

Another  important  advancement  in  Goodell's  term  was  the  offering  of  graduate  work. 

He  remained  as  President  until  1905  and  presided  over  a  period  which  witnessed  the  first 

Inter-Fraternity  Conference,  the  establishment  of  the  Student  Senate,  the  replacement  of  terms  by 

semesters,  the    introduction  of  varsity  basketball,  the  establishment  of  junior  electives  , 

the  beginning  of  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  and  on  the  darker  side,  the  death  of  the  great  Levi  Stockbridge— 

that  influential  Connecticut  Valley  farmer  who  had  done  so  much  for  this  institution  with  which  he 

had  been  associated  for  42  years. 

An  interesting  sidelight  to  note  is  the  rise  in  importance  and  popularity  of  football  on  the  college  scene. 

Especially  interesting  was  the  M.A.C.  football  record  in  1901:    The  Aggies  lost  one  game  to  Williams, 

The  other  eight  games  resulted  in  the  following  scores: 

Pittsfield  0 

W  esleyan  0 

Tufts  0 

W.P.I.  12 

Springfield  Q 

Amherst  0 

Mass.  11         Boston  College  0 
The  year  1906  ushered  in  President  Kenyon  L.  Butterfield,  a  man  great  in  agriculture,  to  relieve 
Dr.  William  Penn  Brooks  who  was  acting  President. 

President  Butterfield  was  to  preside  until  1924,  except  for  certain  periods  in  which  Dr.  James  B.  Paige 
and  Edward  Morgan  Lewis  took  the  duties  of  President. 

President  Butterfield  went  all  out  for  organization  and  set  up  many  projects  which  he  fulfilled  before  the 
end  of  his  term.  Butterfield  reorganized  the  Student  Senate,  giving  it  authority  over  undergraduate 
relations;  he  submitted  an  organized  program  for  hazing;  he  engaged  George  F.  Mills  to  serve  as  Dean  and 
as  head  of  the  division  of  Humanities;  he  brought  such  men  as  Lewis,  Hicks,  and  Machmer  to  the  M.A.C. 
roster;  he  saw  his  $250,000.00  maintenance  bill  passed  over  the  veto  of  Governor  Foss;  he  worked  on  an 
Extension  Service  Program  to  extend  agricultural  education  to  farmers;  he  presided  over  the  construction 
Alumni  Field. 

By  1916,  there  were  668  students,  72  instructors,  a  total  staff  of  175  and  275  courses  of  study.  M.A.C.  was 
the  only  college  in  the  country  concerned  with  agriculture  exclusively. 

As  its  scholastic  outlets  grew,  so  too  did  its  social  outlets.    Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  Kappa  Gamma  Phi, 
Theta  Chi,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Kappa  Epsilon,  Alpha  Sigma  Phi  and  Delta  Phi  Gamma 
were  added  to  the  fraternity  roster. 

Butterfield's  reign  was  marked  by  the  introduction  of  High  School  Day,  the  formation  of  the  debating  team, 
the  founding  of  the  Roister  Doisters,  the  change  in  name  of  the  newspaper  to  the  COLLEGIAN,  the  establishment 
of  Adelphia  and  a  sadder  note  —  the  passing  away  of  the  famous  Goessman. 

The  same  black  cloud  that  hung  over  the  rest  of  the  world  spread  its  billows  over  the  United  States  in  1916 
as  we  entered  the  first  World  War;  1304  Aggie  boys  donned  uniforms.  A  Student  Army  Training  Corps  was 
established  on  campus.  Some  of  the  buildings  were  converted  to  barracks. 
In  1921,  passersby  stopped  in  front  of  the  newly-constructed  Memorial  Hall  and  read, 

"WE  WILL  KEEP  FAITH  WITH  YOU  WHO  LIE  ASLEEP" 
And  if  they  were  to  go  inside  they  could  see  a  plaque  with  the  names  of  51  Aggie  men  who  never  returned 
from  that  war. 

As  the  face  of  the  campus  was  continually  changing,  so  was  the  species  of  its   inhabitants. 
A  law  in  1894  had  given  the  President  authority  to  establish  courses  for  women  students.  This  law  proved 
to  be  very  useful,  for  after  the  war  years  there  was  a  terrific  rise  in  women's  enrollment. 
In  1919  Miss  Edna  Skinner  became  head  of  the  Home  Economics  Department  and  Adviser  to  Women,  and  the 
first  women's  dormitory,  Abigail  Adams  House,  was  erected. 

Another  important  innovation  during  Butterfield's  administration  was  the  establishment  of  a  two-year  course 
in  practical  agriculture,  the  Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture. 


East  Experiment  Station   1910 


Butterfield's  growing  ambitions  for  the  College  and  the  State  House's  attempts  to  systematize  the  business 

of  the  State  were  approaching  head  on. 

Two  important  amendments  to  the  State  Constitution  were  passed; 

One  providing  that  no  State  funds  would  go  to  any  institution  that  wasn't  part  of  the  public  control  and 

the  other  providing  that  the  General  Court  organize  State  activities  into  twenty  departments. 

After  the  passing  of  the  first  amendment,  the  College  succeeded  in  dissolving  itself  as  a  corporation  and  in 

having  its  maintenance  provided  for  by  the  State. 

Therefore,  after  the  second  amendment,  the  College  was  placed  in  the  Department  of  Education. 

Financial  trouble  brewed  almost  immediately  between  the  State  House  and  the  Departments,  the  former 

attempting  to  keep  expenses  low,  the  latter  trying  to  increase  their  resources. 

The  relations  between  the  College  and  the  State  government  thickened  with  red  tape.  Unhappy  because 

of  the  situation,  Butterfield  resigned  in  1924. 

Dr.  Lewis  guided  the  College  until  1927,  continually  arguing  that  the  College  could  not  be  efficiently 

administered  by  the  Commission  of  Administration  and  Finance. 

Somewhat  of  a  victory  was  won  in  1926  when  acting-President  Lewis  and  company  petitioned  the 

General  Court  and  Governor  Fuller  signed  the  bill  which  provided  that  nothing  would  stand  in  the  way 

to  harm  the  powers  of  the  Trustees  of  the  College. 

By  the  initiation  of  the  new  President  in  1933,  the  In  terfraternity  Sing,  Maroon  Key,  Homecoming  Day  and 

departmental  honors  work  had  been  established. 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Sigma  Beta  Chi,  Lambda  Delta  Nu,  Alpha  Lambda  Mu,and  Phi  Zeta  had  been  organized. 

In  February  of  1933,  President  Hugh  Potter  Baker,  who  relieved  President  Thatcher,  outlined  his 

policies  for  M.S.C.,  the  change  of  name  having  come  in  1931,  after  much  agitation. 

His  aim  for  the  College  was  to  produce  men  and  women  equipped  not  only  with  specific  education  but  also 

with  culture  and  understanding. 

Baker  believed  that  a  College  should  aid  the  students  by  inciting  enthusiasm;  he  expressed  the  importance  of 

keeping  down  expenses. 


After  the  depression  hit,  Baker  expressed  his  concern  in  that  the  College  should  aid  in  the  problem  of  conserving 

and  developing  natural  resources  and  that  the  College  equipment  could  be  used  in  the  fight  against  the 

economic  slump. 

Despite  the  depression,  the  institution  grew  both  physically  and  spiritually. 

In  1933  Governor  Ely  submitted  a  bill  to  the  N.R.A.  program  for  a  new  library  and  boy's  dormitory  for  the  College. 

In  1934  Goodell  Library,  named  in  honor  of  the  late  President,  and    Thatcher  Hall,  in  honor  of  former 

President  Roscoe  Thatcher  who  had  died  the  preceding  December,  were  completed. 

The  curriculum  reflected  depression  effects:    special  Physical  Education  courses  offered  for  recreational 

and  playground  instruction;  introduction  of  vocational  courses  in  summer  school  curriculum  to  aid 

unemployed;  increased  enrollment  by  many  who  couldn't  afford  privately-endowed  institutions. 

This  last  factor  presented  a  problem  due  to  limited  facilities. 

It  was  this  early  depression  period  which  saw  sororities  move  into  houses  of  their  own;  the  opening  of  the 

Campus  Store  at  North  College;  the  establishment  of  Thursday  morning  convocations;  and  the  publication 

of  Dr.  Frank  Prentice  Rand's  YESTERDAYS  AT  MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  COLLEGE  to  which  we  owe 

a  great  deal  in  the  writing  of  this  history. 

In  his  1935  report.  President  Baker  could  list  the  following  accomplishments: 

1.  Improvements  in  training  and  research. 

2.  Improved  opportunities  for  study  and  extracurricular  interests; 
more  cultural  opportunities. 

3.  Better  student  leadership  and  representation. 

4.  Campus  used  more  for  educational  meetings  of  various  organizations. 

5.  Recognized  need  for  planning  for  increased  student  body. 

6.  Increased  extension  service. 

Yet  President  Baker  was  worried;  the  College  couldn't  possibly  take  all  those  who  wished  to  enroll,  at 

least  not  without  physical  additions  and  salary  raises  for  the  staff.  Its  being  grouped  with  penal  and 

charitable  State  institutions,  financial  control  was  a  handicap. 

This  fear  of  security  was  given  a  touch  of  sadness  by  the  death  of  former  President  Kenyon  Butterfield 

on  Nov.  26,  1935- 

In  this  same  year,  an  agitation  movement  was  started  to  bring  about  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree.    As  this 

would  require  a  great  change  in  program  and  possibly  alienate  groups  with  agricultural  interests  in  the 

College,  President  Baker  didn't  push  for  the  degree  at  this  time. 

A  look  at  the  College  in  the  years  1936  to  1939  can  serve  as  an  example  of  the  modern  advances  made 

by  this  institution. 

In  1936  the  Women's  Athletic  Field  was  dedicated--a  representative  symbol  of  how  the  status  of  co-eds 

had  risen. 

All  freshman  men  were  living  on  campus  for  the  first  time  and  all  students  enjoyed  the  extensive 

improvement  of  classrooms  and  labs. 

The  total  of  credits  was  reduced  from  72  to  60,  and  the  required  courses  of  the  first  two  years  were  liberalized. 

The  B.A.  award  was  finally  introduced;  President  Baker  pxsinted  out  that  the  widening  scope  of  the  College 

had  been  a  good  sign  and  that  the  liberalizing  movement  was  legal  enough  in  that  the  Morrill  Act  of  1862 

hadn't  stipulated  that  it  was  necessary  for  a  state-supported  school  to  be  concerned  with  agriculture  only. 

A  Campus  Planning  Council  was  organized  to  work  on  a  building  plan  for  the  coEege— to  provide  a  map  for 

the  new  building  locations,  including  dormitories  for  the  rising  enrollment.    (The  undergraduate  body  reached 

a  high  of  1208  in  Sept.  of  1939.) 

An  allotment  of  $63,000  was  received  for  renovating  South  College;  the  State  appropriated  $55,000  to  the 

school  for  damage  incurred  due  to  the  1938  hurricane. 

Two  more  dormitories— Lewis  House  and  Butterfield  House,  which  were  completed  respectively  in  1940  and 

1941— were  started  by  the  Alumni  Building  Corporation. 

The  founding  of  Isogon  organization  in  1940  ran  parallel  to  the  establishment  of  another  organization  of  a 

totally  different  nature.    This  organization  was  a  committee  created  to  make  a  study  of  facilities  and 

services  which  the  College  could  offer  in  case  the  United  States  became  involved  in  war. 

Following  this,  a  College  Defense  Council  was  set  up. 

Later,  the  College  announced  that  it  could  accept  a  program  of  training  civilian  pilots  and  of  giving 

refresher  courses  to  industrial  workers. 

These  precautions  were  not  futile;  on  the  contrary,  they  were  just  the  beginning  steps  in  a  long  program, 

for  when  the  U.S.  entered  the  Second  World  War,  M.S.C.  launched  an  all-out  program  of  training  and  defense 

Like  all  other  institutions  of  American  life,  M.S.C.  had  to  adapt  itself  to  a  new  pattern  of  living  due  to  the 

wartime  crisis. 


Draper  Hall  in  the  days  of  dirt  roads  and  horses 

One  big  problem  of  the  administration  was  to  convince  the  male  students  that  they  should  complete  their 

college  education   before  entering  the  service;  the  students  were  told  that  everyone  had  a  job  in  the  war 

effort  and  that  theirs  was  right  here  at  school. 

A  12  week  summer  course  was  instituted  to  shorten  the  four  year  course  to  three;  a  training  program  was 

set  up  including  a  required  physical  fitness  course  for  all  men,  a  campus  air-raid  program,  and  special 

courses  in  map  reading,  first  aid  and  public  health. 

An  enlisted  reserve  program  was  organized;    in  1944,  132  of  these  reservists  were  called. 

Prof.  Ralph  A.  Van  Meter  was  appointed  associate  Dean  to  handle  educational  and  administrative  problems 

arising  from  the  arrival  of  U.S.  Army  cadets  for  five  months  of  educational  courses. 

Dormitories  were  converted  into  military  barracks;  fraternity  houses  served  as  homes  for  undergraduate 

women;  the  sororities  remained  intact  (a  few  of  them   joined    national  affiliates  during  this  period  ). 

Campus  Community  Chest,  scrap  metal  drives,  and  bond  appeals  were  organized;  ration  books  were 

given  out  to  the  students. 

Less  and  less  men  entered  the  College;  the  women  outnumbered  the  men  203  to  73  in  the  Sept.,  1943 

registration. 

The  Stockbridge  Course  was  temporarily  shortened  to  one  year. 

Commencement  exercises  were  shortened  to  keep  up  with  the  wartime  economy. 

There  were  approximately  2700  faculty,  students  and  alumni  serving  in  the  armed  forces. 

As  the  end  of  the  war  approached,  the  mental  attitude  of  both  faculty  and  student  body  reverted  to  college 

living.     Fraternity  rushing  was  revived  and  in  April  of  1945  the  Scrolls  were  organized. 

The  Alumni  introduced  a  measure  for  more   self-liquidating  dormitories  to  meet  the  need  of  the  returning 

veterans,  those  on  the  G.I.  Bill,  civilians  who  had  postponed  their  education,  and  the  regular  flow  of  students. 

A  new  movement  was  in  the  making  to  change  the  name  of  the  College  to  the  University  of  Massachusetts. 

The  September  registration  of  1945  opened  in  an  atmosphere  of  peace. 

It  was  like  a  breath  of  fresh  air  for  this  institution  which  had  survived  the  economic  perils  of  a  depression, 

a  hurricane  and  a  world  war. 

The  post-war  era  was  marked  by  a  renewal  of  old  student  organizations,  the  birth  of  new  ones,  and  a 

revival  of  sports  and  extra-curricular  activities. 

President  Baker  recognized  the  need  for  the  extension  of  higher  education  at  this  time. 

In  1946  a  committee  of  leading  educators  set  up  a  two  year  program  at  Fort  Devens  as  a  branch  of  Mass. 

State  College  to  provide  for  the  overflow  of  veterans.    This  service  ran  until  1949. 


After  four  semesters,  the  students  transferred  either  to  this  school  or,  in  some  cases,  to  another  college. 

By  1947  agitation  for  a  university  status  increased  a  great  deal.    Many  veterans  couldn't  go  to  private 

colleges  and  attended  this  College  in  search  of  engineering,    business  or  B.A.  degrees. 

The  extensive  educational  courses,  the  agitation  by  many  in  the  eastern  part  of  the  state  for  a  university 

there  and  the  fear  that  the  College  could  become  lax  in  effectiveness  and  organization  due  to  the  abundance 

of  new  schools  within  the  College  led  to  a  bill  to  change  the  status  to  a  university. 

Governor  Bradford  approved  the  bill  on  May  6,  1947  and  M.S.C.  became  U.  of  M. 

Because  of  ill  health  and  advancing  age.  Baker  retired  in  June. 

In  1948,  Ralph  A.  Van  Meter  was  inaugurated  President  of  the  University  after  serving  a  term  as  acting  Pres. 

Van  N.'eter  saw  in  his  term  of  office  a  tremendous  growth  in  enrollment  and  in  expansion  of  facilities. 

Under  the  bi-partisan  support  of  the  State  Legislature  and  Administration,  the  University  prepared  to  meet 

the  rising  student  population  (in  1949  there  were  621  freshmen,  in  1953  there  were  1170). 

Under  Van  N!eter's  term,  the  positions  of  Dean  of  Horticulture  and  Agriculture  and  Dean  of  Nfen  were 

created;  the  new  programs  in  Engineering  and  Forestry  were  accredited  by  professional  concerns;  a  more 

detailed  guidance  service  including  testing  programs  was  introduced;  a  twelve-week  summer  session  was 

created  to  allow  three-year  education  in  compliance  with  possible  manpower  need  due  to  the  Korean  War; 

100  Commonwealth  scholarships  were  established;  graduate  school  was  reorganized  and  enlarged;   the 

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  was  authorized;  aid  to  agriculture,  homemaking,  and  youth  problems  were 

carried  on  by  the  Extension  Service;  and  a  swarm  of  new  classrooms,  labs  and  cement-block  dorms  were 

constructed. 

In  January  31,  1952  Dean  William  L.  Machmer,  who  had  served  the  University  since  President  Butterfield 

had  invited  him  to  the  staff— a  period  of  42  years  of  service— retired;  less  than  four  months  later  he  passed  away. 

A  month  before  Machmer's  death.  President  Van  Meter  was  hospitalized  due  to  a  shock,  and  Provost  Jean  Paul 

Mather  took  over  to  become  President  on  May  11,  1954. 

We  can  forever  praise  Torrey,  Waugh,  Machmer,  Hicks  and  countless  others  deserving  of  praise;  we  can  comment 

on  President  Mather's  fine  administration  and  the  work  it  has  done;  much  more  can  be  said  as  to  history  and 

recent  developments,  yet  each  event  in  the  past  is  but  a  stepping  stone  to  the  future. 

Let  us  try  to  foresee  that  which  the  future  promises  for  us  and  at  the  same  time  keep  in  mind  that 

overwhelming  work  and  progress  which  has  been  accomplished  in  the  past. 

THE  FUTURE 

A  stereotypical  test  in  the  field  of  psychoanalysis  is  that  of  the  word  association  test  in  which  a  word  is 
given  to  the  subject  under  analysis,  who,  in  turn,  must  state  the  first  word  that  comes  into  his  mind  in 
association  with  the  given  word.    The  word  "Mather"  immediately  brings  to  mind  the  word  "progress". 
The  progress  of  a  university  can  take  its  course  in  various  forms;  physical,  spiritual,  and  academic. 
President  Mather  and  his  administration  are  fulfilling  the  meaning  of  progress  in  all  three  forms: 
physically— through  the  building  additions  constructed  for  both  academic  and  social  purposes; 
spiritually— the  installation  of  a  snowball  of  forward  movement  amongst  the  faculty,  an  environment  of 
future  progress  substantiated  by  the  visible  signs  of  that  which  has  already  been  accomplished; 
academically— continual  expansion  and  introduction  of  courses;  increasing  appropriations  for  science 
facilities  and  the  development  of  specialized  schools  of  the  University;  establishment  of  the  School  of 
Education,  the  School  of  Business  Administration,  the  School  of  Nursing  and  the  Division  of  Physical 
Education;  a  consistent  development  and  replacement  program  for  the  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  School 
of  Home  Economics;  the  improvement  of  the  status  of  the  faculty  (the  Freedom  Bill  and  appropriation  of 
$100,000  enable  the  creation  of  full  professorships  in  a  number  necessary  to  establish  45%  to  55%  ratio 
of  associate  and  full  professors  to  assistant  and  instructor  level  positions  and  the  hiring  of  professors  at 
rates  above  the  minimum  which  was  established  in  the  state  schedule  of  salaries— this  can  be  done 
independently  eliminating  dependence  on  State  House  red  tape);  the  Barrington  Reclassification  Report 
provides  for  a  salary  increase  of  $1000;  the  total  Barrington  increase  along  with  the  Freedom  Bill  will 
put  us  on  a  level  of  competition  with  other  educational  institutions. 

In  terms  of  physical  expansion,  the  1956  Assembly  of  the  Great  and  General  Court  of  the  Commonwealth 
allotted  money  for  a  Library  addition,  an  R.O.T.C.  Armory  and  Classroom  Building,  a  Women's  Physical 
Education  Building,  and  preparation  of  plans  for  a  Science  Building. 

There  are  plans  for  a  $2,000,000  construction  of  low-rental  apartments  for  assistant  professors, 
instructors,  and  married  students;  for  a  new  infirmary;  acquisition  of  new  lands;  Engineering  Shops  and 
Drafting  Rooms;  all  part  of  the  Master  Plan  to  facilitate  the  10,000  student  population  predicted  by  1965. 
An  institution  such  as  this  must  benefit  those  associated  with  it  by  not  only  internal  improvements  but 
also  publicity  in  order  to  let  the  public  know  of  its  accomplishments,  problems  and  ideals. 
The  Freedom  Bill  and  the  Master  Plan  have  brought  a  great  deal  of  favorable  attention  to  the 
institution  and  its  problems. 

At  this  present  moment  we  are  moving  ahead  on  steps  necessary  to  execute  a  contract  with  the  I.C.A. 
Division  of  the  State  Department  of  the  United  States  which  will  provide  us  with  an  expenditure  of 
$175,000  per  year  for  four  years  to  cover  a  program  of  exchange  for  scientists  and  professors  between 
the  University  of  Massachusetts.    This  exchange  program  is  a  representation  of  our  growing 
responsibility  to  the  local  public  and  the  world. 

We  are  fortunate  to  have  a  heads-up  President  whose  aggressiveness  is  shown  not  only  on  this  campus 
but  in  his  devotion  to  education  as  a  whole. 


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A  recent  trend  in  the  field  of  education  is  the  idea  of  establishing  two-year  community  colleges  to 

supplement  the  present  higher  educational  facilities  and  to  help  meet  the  recognized  population  problem. 

President  Mather  is  a  member  of  a  Legislative  Commission  organized  to  study  the  junior  college  problem. 

He  intends  to  work  towards  securing  a  larger  legislative  appropriation  to  establish  a  two-year  commission 

including  private  and  public  educators  and  legislative  members,  and  to  make  a  complete  evaluation  of  the 

entire' public  higher  educational  program  for  the  future. 

His  goal  is  to  bring  together  the  best  possible  minds  and  opinions  from  all  sources  for  developing  a 

public  policy  broader  than  the  accepted  policy  of  expanding  and  developing  the  University. 

Additional  fiscal  resources  are  needed  for  the  continuation  of  the  accepted  expansion  policy  here  as  well 

as  any  extension  of  higher  educational  facilities  or  increase  in  the  amount  of  state  aid  to  elementary 

and  secondary  education. 

In  this  period  of  progress  and  expansion,  there  will  be  many  problems,  yet  the  President  realizes  this  and 

feels  that  the  solution  of  any  problem  lies  in  the  creation  of  new  problems. 

Though  some  steps  may  falter  or  fail  completely,  the  direction  must  be  forward;  we  must  work  together  as 

a  unified  body. 

We  aren't  attempting  to  destroy  the  past  but  to  build  for  the  future— old  opinions  do  not  necessarily  have  to  be 

changed,  but  should  be  re-examined. 

Along  with  these  theses,  the  Presidentguides  his  policies  by  six  ideals: 

1.  The  inestimable  value  of  the  individual. 

2.  The  mystery  of  the  human  mind. 

3.  The  significance  of  the  communicative  arts. 

4.  The  contribution  of  science. 

5.  The  transcendent  power  of  man's  ethical  mind. 

6.  A  treasury  of  faith. 

"I  have  no  ultimate  faith  in  speed  or  gadgets  but  I  have  an  everlasting  faith  in  faith  itself,  particularly  as  it 
is  exemplified  in  the  works  of  a  place  as  alive,  and  progressive,  and  intelligent  as  this  campus  and  its 
people."— Jean  Paul  Mather 


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BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


WILLIAM  MICHAEL  CASHIN,  A.B.  Boston  College 

GRACE  A.  BUXTON,  A.B.  Smith  College 

ERNEST  HOFTYZER,  B.S.  Ohio  State   University 

ALDEN  CHASE  BRETT,  B.S.,  LL.D.   University  of  Massachusetts 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  LAURA  MCNAMARA,  Graduate  of  Teachers  College 

LEWIS  PERRY,  B.A.,  L.H.D.  Williams  College,  M..A.  Princeton  University,  Yale  University, 
LITT.D.  Dartmouth  College,  L.H.D.  Amherst  College,   University  of  New 
Hampshire,  LL.D.  Harvard  University 

DENNIS  MICHAEL  CROWLEY,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  LL.B.  Boston  College 

FRANCIS  ROLAND  MCDERMOTT,  A.B.  College   of  the  Holy  Cross 

FRANK  LEAROYD  BOYDEN,  A.B.,A.M.  Amherst  College,  A.M.  Williams  College,  Yale  University, 
SC.D.  Colgate  University,  PH.D.  New  York  State  College  for  Teachers,  LL.D. 
Wesleyan  University,  Bowdoin  College,  Kenyan  College,  Harvard  University,  L.H.D. 
Amherst  College,  Williams  College,  Princeton  University,   LITT.D.   Tufts  College 

RALPH  FRED  TABER,  B.S.   University  of  Massachusetts,  A.M.  Harvard  University 

HARRY  DUNLAP  BROWN,  B.S.   University  of  Massachusetts 

JOHN  WILLIAM  HAIGIS,  M.A.  Amherst  College 

JOSEPH  WARREN  BARTLETT,  A.B.  Dartmouth  College,  LL.B.  Harvard  University,  LL.D. 
University  of  Massachusetts 

PHILIP  FERRY  WHITMORE,  B.S.    University  of  Massachusetts 


OFFICERS    OF  THE  BOARD 

HIS  EXCELLENCY  FOSTER  FURCOLO 

Governor  of  the  Commonwealth 

JOSEPH  WARREN  BARTLETT 

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JAMES  WILLIAM  BURKE 

Secretary 

KENNETH  WILLIAM  JOHNSON 

Treasurer 


JEAN  PAUL  MATHER 

President  of  the  University 


THE  HONORABLE  FOSTER  FURCOLO 

Governor,  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts 


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Mr.  William  Barnard,  Editor 
1957  Index 

University  of  Massachusetts 
Amherst,  Massachusetts 

Dear  Mr.  Barnard: 

May  I  extend  my  personal  felicitations  at  this  time  to  the  administration, 
faculty,  staff,  and  students  of  the  University  of  Massachusetts. 

Our  State  University  throughout  the  years  has  grown  in  stature  and  scope 
and  now  ranks  among  the  finest  institutions  of  learning  in  the  Commonwealth  and 
the  country. 

In  the  years  ahead,  the  University  of  Massachusetts  I  am  sure  will  continue 
to  provide  its  high  calibre  of  educational  service  to  our  youth  in  developing  their 
talents,  abilities,  and  perspectives. 

My  best  wishes  to  the  entire  staff  for  continued  progress  at  the  University 
and  to  the  7957  graduating  body  for  success  in  their  endeavors  as  business  and 
professional  men  and  women,  as  citizens,  and  as  members  of  the  alumni  of  the 
University  of  Massachusetts. 


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M.  O.  LANPHEAR 

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HERSCHEL  GEORGE  ABBOTT,  B.S.  University  of  Maine,  M.F.  Harvard  University 
Instructor  of  Forestry 

DORIS  ELIZABETH  ABRAMSON,  B.A.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.A.  Smith  College 
Instructor  of  Speech  and  Drama 

DONALD  KENDRICK  ADAMS,  B.S.  U.  of  New  Hampshire,  M.A.  U.  of  Connecticut,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Connecticut 
Assistant  Professor  of  Education 

VERNE  A.  ADAMS,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

DAVID  DUDLEY  ALLEN,  B.S.  Cornell  University 
Part  time  Instructor  of  Olericulture 

ELLIOTT  D.  ALLEN,  B.A.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  A.M.  Harvard  Univ.,  M.A.  Princeton  Univ., Ph.D.  Princeton  Univ. 
Associate  Professor  of  English 

LUTHER  ALFRED  ALLEN,  A.B.  Williams  College,  M.A.  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  Ph.D.  University  of  Chicago 
Assistant  Professor  of  Government 

STEPHEN  IVES  ALLEN,  B.A.  Amherst  College,  M.A.  Harvard  University 
Instructor  of  Mathematics 

DORIC  ALVIANI,  Mus.  B.  Boston  University,  M.Ed.  Boston  University,  Mus.  Doc.  Union  Theological 
Head  of  Music  Department 

BANSI  LAL  AMLA,  B.S.  B.H.  University,  India,  M.S.  Cornell  University 
Part-time  Instructor  Food  Technology 

ALLEN  E.  ANDERSON,  A.B.  University  of  Nebraska,  M.A.  University  of  Nebraska,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Head  of  Mathematics  Department 

DONALD  LINDSAY  ANDERSON,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  Ph.D.  Cornell  Univ. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Poultry  Science 

JOHN  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  B.S.  Indiana  University,  M.A.  Indiana  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Accounting 

JOHN  GEDDIE  ARCHIBALD,  B.S. A.  Ontario  Agricultural  College,  M.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College 
Research  Professor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

WILLIAM  MAKEPEACE  ATWOOD,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Research  Instructor  of  Agronomy  Department 

JOHN  SEARLES  BAILEY,  B.S.  Michigan  State  University,  M.S.  Iowa  State  College 
Associate  Professor  of  Pomology 

LOUIS  N.  BAKER,  B.S.  University  of  New  Hampshire,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Kentucky,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Wisconsin 
Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

WALTER  MILLER  BANFIELD,  B.S.  Rutgers,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 

LUTHER  BANTA,  B.S.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry 

LEONE  ALBINSON  BARRON,  B.A.  University  of  Minnesota,  M.A.  Radcliffe 
Instructor  of  English 

DAVID  C.  BARTLETT,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 

LAWRENCE  MATTHEWS  BARTLETT,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Mass.,  Ph.D.  Cornell  Univ. 
Associate  Professor  of  Zoology 

ALLEN  B.  BARTON,  B.S.  University  of  Minnesota,  M.S.  University  of  Connecticut 
Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering 

MAURICE  EDWARD  BATES,  B.S.E.  Univ.  of  Michigan,  S.M.  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Michigan 
Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 


PETER  CHRISTOS  BAZAKAS,  A.B.  Boston  University 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Geology 

JAMES  RICHARD  BEATTIE,  B.S.  University  of  New  Hampshire,  M.S.  University  of  New  Hampshire 
Extension  Cranberry  Specialist 

DAVID  JAMES  BEAUBIEN,  B.S.E.E.  University  of  Massachusetts-in  June,  1957 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering 

WILLIAM  BERNARD  BECKER,  B.S.  Syracuse  Univ.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  of  Entomology 

ELLSWORTH  WILLIAM  BELL,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.S.  University  of  Vermont 
Professor  of  Agricultural  Economics 

EMMETT  BENNETT,  B.S..  Ohio  State  Univ.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Pennsylvania  State  Univ. 
Research  Professor  of  Chemistry 

DONALD  FRANCIS  BENTON,  A.B.  Brown  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Air  Science 

MORTON  BERGER,  B.A.  Yeshiva  University 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Psychology 

FREDERICK  ABRAHAM  BETTELHEIM,  B.S.  Cornell  Univ ,    M.S.  Univ.  of  California,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  California 
Instructor  in  Chemistry 

EDWARD  A.  BILLINGS,  Aviation  Training  School,  Boston 
Junior  Library  Assistant 

WALLACE  GORDON  BLACK,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  M.S.  Univ .  of  Wisconsin,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Wisconsin 
Associate  Research  Professor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

JOHN  LEWIS  BLAISDELL,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Agricultural  Engineering 

MATTHEW  LOUIS  BLAISDELL,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor— Administration  in  College  of  Agriculture 

LYLE  L.  BLUNDELL,  B.S.  Iowa  State  College 
Professor  of  Horticulture 

WILLIAM  BOCK  JR.,  B.S.  Springfield  College,  M.S.  University  of  Illinois 
Instructor  of  Physical  Education 

ALFRED  WORDEN  BOICOURT,  B.S.  Cornell  University,  M.S.  Cornell  University 
Extension  Specialist  in  Horticulture 

RUTH  CLOSSON  BOICOURT,  B.S.  Simmons  College,  M.S.  Cornell  University 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Home  Economics 

JAMES  S.  BOSCO,  B.S.  Springfield  College,  M.S.  University  of  Illinois 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

(Mrs.)  BERYL  STONE  BOUCHARD,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Research  Instructor  in  Home  Economics 

BASIL  HOLT  BOURQUE,  B.A.  University  of  New  Hampshire 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Agricultural  Economics 

MORTON  M.  BOYD,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University 
Instructor  in  Agricultural  Engineering 

WILLIAM  WELCH  BOYER,  B.C.E.  North  Carolina  State  College,  M.S.  North  Carolina  State  College 
Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

CLAYTON  STUART  BRADFORD,  B.A.  Trinity  College 
Teaching  Fellow  in  the  School  of  Education 


WOODBRIDGE  BLANCHARD  BROWN,  A.B.  Bowdoin  College 
Extension  Communications  Specialist 

KENNETH  L.  BULLIS,  D.V.M.  Iowa  State  College,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Head  of  Department  of  Veterinary  Science 

RADIE  HAROLD  BUNN,  B.S.  South  Dakota  State  College 
Extension  Communications  Specialist 

BORIS  BURACK,  B.A.  University  of  Connecticut,  M.A.  University  of  Connecticut 
Part-time  Instructor  of  Speech 

JAMES  W.  BURKE,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Secretary  of  the  University 

BERNARD  PHILIP  BUSSELL,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.A.  Columbia  University 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 

NORMAN  WESLEY  BUTTERFIELD,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  Purdue  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Purdue  Univ. 
Extension  Professor  in  Floriculture 

FRED  V.  CAHILL  JR.,  B.A.  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  M.A.  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  Ph.D.  Yale  University 
Dean  of  Arts  and  Sciences 

THEODORE  C.  CALDWELL,  B.A.  The  College  of  Wooster,  M.S.  Harvard  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Yale  University 
Head  of  Department  of  History 

JAMES  WILLIAM  CALLAHAN,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Research  Professor  of  Agricultural  Economics 

FRANKLIN  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University,  Cornell  University 
Instructor  in  Department  of  Floriculture 

GEORGE  W.  CANNON,  B.A.  Dakota  Wesleyan  Univ.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Illinois,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Illinois 
Professor  of  Chemistry 

LOUIS  A.  CARPINO,  B.S.  Iowa  State  College,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Illinois,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Illinois 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

RICHARD  O.  CARSON,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Physics 

ROBERT  B.  CARSON,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University 
Lecturer  in  Public  Health 

HAROLD  WHITING  CARY,  A.B.  Williams  College,  M.A.  Harvard  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Yale  University 
Professor  of  History 

KENNETH  D.  CASHIN,  B.S.  Worcester  Polytechnical  Inst.,  M.S.  Worcester  Polytechnical  Inst.,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Chemical  Engineering  Rensselaer  Polytechnical  Institute 

FREDERICK  BARKER  CHANDLER,  B.S.  University  of  Maine,  Ph.D.  University  of  Maryland 
Research  Professor  of  Cranberry  Station 

MALCOLM  JAMES  CHISHOLM,  M.D.  Dalhousie  University 
University  Assistant  Physician 

JOHN  HOWARD  BRAGG,  BS.  University  of  Maine,  M.S.  University  of  Maine 
Assistant  Professor— Extension  Marketing  Specialist 

GERARD  BRAUNTHAL,  B.A.  Qieeas  College,  M.A.  University  of  Michigan,  Ph.D.  Columbia  University 
Instructor  of  Government 

A.  RICHARD  BRAYER,  B.A.  University  of  Rochester,  M.A.  University  of  Utah 
Teaching  Fellow 

CAPTAIN  LESLIE  GLENN  BRIDGES,  B.S.  Boston  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Air  Science 


MILDRED  BRIGGS,  A.B.  De  Pauw  University,  M.S.  Iowa  State  College 
Associate  Professor  of  Home  Economics 

KATHERINE  ALLEN  CLARKE,  A.B.  Goucher  College,  John  Hopkins  University,  M.A.  Middlebury  College, 
French  School,  Docteur  d'Universite  Universite  de  Grenoble 
Assistant  Professor  of  Romance  Languages 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  COLBY,  B.S.  University  of  Illinois,  M.S.  Rutgers  University,  Ph.D.  Rutgers  University 
Head  of  Department  Agronomy 

RICHARD  MOWRY  COLWELL,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Rhode  Island,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Rhode  Island,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Mass. 
Professor  of  Accounting 

JOSEPH  CONTINO,  B.MUS.  Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music,  M.A.  Teachers  College,  Columbia  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Music 

GLADYS  M.  COOK,  B.S.  Battle  Creek  College,  Indiana  Univ.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  in  Home  Economics 

ANA  MARIA  CORDONES,  Teacher  of  English,  National  Institute  of  Secondary  Education  of  Buenos  Aires 
Part-time  Instructor  of  Spanish 

CAROL  BURR  CORNISH,  A.B.  Grinnell  College,  M.A.  Syracuse  University 
Placement  Officer  for  Women 

ARMAND  J.  COSTA,  B.S.  American  International  College 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

NORMAN  G.  COURNOYER,  University  of  Massachusetts,  LL.B.  American  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Management 

EVANS  CLAIR  CRAFTS,  B.S.  University  of  Maine 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Entomology 

CHESTER  ELLSWORTH  CROSS,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Mass.,  Ph.D.  Harvard  Univ. 
Research  Professor  in  Cranberry  Experiment  Station 

ROBERT  THOMAS  CURRAN,  B.S.  Holy  Cross  College 
Head  Coach  of  Basketball 

DONALD  CURTIS,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Director  of  Audio-Visual  Center 

REYNOLD  BERNARD  CZARNECKI,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  Coll.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Illinois,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Illinois 
Assistant  Professor  of  Bacteriology 

LIONEL  G.  DAVID,  International  Correspondence  Schools,  Springfield  Trade  School 
Chief  Engineer  Power  Plant 

DOROTHY  DAVIS,  B.S.  Syracuse  University,  M.A.  Columbia  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Foods 

EDWARD  LYON  DAVIS,  B.A.  Harvard  University,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Washington  University 
Instructor  in  Botany 

CAPT.  EDWARD  PARKS  DAVIS,  B.A.  Virginia  Military  Institute 
Assistant  Professor  Military  Science 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  DAY,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.M.E.  Rensselaer  Polytechnical  Institute 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

JAMES  WILSON  DAYLTON,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College 
Associate  Dean  and  Director  of  Extension  Service 

PRISCILLA  MARIE  DELAHUNT,  B.S.  Framingham  State  Teachers  College 
Teaching  Fellow 

MARILYN  BERTHA  DERBY,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  Cornell  University 
Instructor  in  Home  Economics 


LAWRENCE  S.  DICKINSON,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  M.S.  Massachusetts  State  College 
Professor  of  Agrostology  and  Faculty  Advisor  of  R.S.O. 

WILLIAM  MOORE  DIETEL,  B.A.  Princeton  University,  M.A.  Yale  University 
Instructor  of  History 

GELLESTRINA  T.  DIMAGGIO,  B.A.  Connecticut  College  for  Women,  M.N.  Yale  Univ.  School  of  Nursing, 
M.A.  Teachers  College,  Columbia  University 
Instructor  of  Nursing 

WENDELL  P.  DITMER,  B.S.  Shippenburg  State  Teachers  College,  M.S.  University  of  Pittsburgh 
Assistant  Research  Professor  of  Seed  Control 

JOHN  HARLAND  DITTFACH,  B.S.M.E.,  M.S.M.E.  University  of  Minnesota 
Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

HARRY  WHITEFIELD  DODGE  JR.,  A.B.  Princeton  University,  M.S.  University  of  Kansas 
Instructor  of  Geology 

RALPH  WILFRED  DONALDSON,  B.A.  Acadia  University,  B.S.A.  Ontario  Agricultural  College 
Extension  Agronomist 

WILLIAM  LEONARD  DORAN,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Botany 

JOHN  GEORGE  DOUGLAS  JR.,  B.S.  Lock  Haven  State  Teachers  College 
Instructor  of  Physical  Education 

ROBERT  G.  DREWBEAR,  B.S.  Harvard  College,  M.B.A.  Harvard  Business  School 
Assistant  Professor  of  Marketing  and  Retailing 

EDWIN  DOUGLAS  DRIVER,  B.A.  Temple  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania 
Assistant  Professor  of  Sociology 

MARRON  S.  DUBOIS,  B.A.  St.  Lawrence  University 
Instructor  in  English 

HANS  CHRISTIAN  DUUS,  B.S.  Carleton  College,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemical  Engineering 

WILLL\M  HETHERINGTON  DURFEE,  A.B.,  M.A.  Harvard  University,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 

FREDERICK  JOHN  DZIALO,  B.S.C.E.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Teaching  Fellow  in  the  Department  of  Civil  Engineering 

FREDERICK  C.  ELLERT,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  M.A.  Amherst  College,  Ph.D.  Stanford  University 
Professor  of  German  and  Department  Chairman 

J.  MURRAY  ELLIOT,  B.S.  McDonald  College,  McGill  University,  M.S.  University  of  Vermont 
Assistant  Professor  "A",  Dairy  and  Animal  Science  Department 

SEYMOUR  EPSTEIN,  B.A.  Brooklyn  College,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

DWIGHT  EDMUND  ERLICK,  B.A.  Colby  College,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Columbia  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology 

KATHERINE  LOUISE  ESSELEN,  B.S.,  M.S.  Massachusetts  State  College 
Instructor  in  Home  Economics 

WILLIAM  BRIGHAM  ESSELEN  JR.,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Research  Professor,  Department  of  Food  Technology 

WILLIAM  LANCELOT  EWBANK,  Lt.  Col.  USAF,  B.S.  Kansas  State  Teachers  College 
Assistant  Professor  of  Air  Science 

IRVING  S.  FAGERSON,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  in  Food  Technology 


LOUIS  R.  FARE,  B.S.  Manhattan  College 
Teaching  Fellow 

ROBERT  SIMION  FELDMAN,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Michigan 
Professor  of  Psychology 

CARL  RAYMOND  FELLERS,  A.B.  Cornell  University,  M.S.  Rutgers  University,  Ph.D.  Rutgers  University 
Head  of  Department  of  Food  Technology 

TSUAN  HUA  FENG,  B.S.  Pei-Yang  University,  China,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

EDWARD  GLENN  FENNELL,  B.S.,  N'.S.  Bucknell  University,  Ed.D.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor,  School  of  Education 

HEINRICH  FENNER,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Agricultural  College  Stuttgart-Hohenheim 
Research  Instructor  in  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

JAMES  M.  FERRIGNO,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Boston  University 
Professor  of  Romance  Languages 

BERTKA  ELEANOR  FESSENDEN,  B.S.  Simmons  College 
Instructor  in  Chemistry 

HELEN  LONG  FIELD,  A.B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  M.A.  Temple  University 
Instructor  of  Psychology 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  FIELD,  B.S.  West  Chester  Teachers  College,  Ed.M.  Temple  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Maryland 
Director  of  Guidance 

JOHN  ANTHONY  FITZGERALD,  B.S.E.E.  Tufts  University,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

JOHN  MAURICE  FITZGERALD,  B.B.A.  Southern  Methodist  University,  B.S.  Merchant  Marine  Academy 
Instructor  of  Accounting 

RICHARD  CAROL  FOLEY,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  M.S.  Mass.  State  Coll.,  Ph.D.  Rutgers  Univ. 
Professor  "A",  Dairy  and  Animal  Science  Department 

WILLIAM  FOOTRICK,  B.S.,  M.P.E.  Springfield  College 
Associate  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

THOMAS  WALTON  FOX,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Purdue  University 
Professor  and  Head  of  Poultry  Department 

RALPH  LYLE  FRANCE,  B.S.  University  of  Delaware,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Head  of  Bacteriology  Department 

FREDERICK  JOHN  FRANCIS,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Toronto 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Technology 

ARTHUR  PERKINS  FRENCH,  B.S.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Univ.   of  Minnesota 
Head  of  Department  of  Pomology 

JAMES  EVERARD  FULLOR,  A.B.,  M.A.  Colorado  College,  Ph.D.  Yale  University 
Research  Professor  and  Acting  Head  of  Department  of  Bacteriology 

PAUL  A.  GAGNON,  A.B.  University  of  Massachusetts,  A.M.  Harvard  University 
Instructor  of  History 

PHILIP  LYLE  GAMBLE,  B.S.,  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Professor  and  Head  of  Department  of  Economics 

RICHARD  FRANKLIN  GARBER,  B.S.  Springfield  College,  M.Ed.  Pennsylvania  State  College 
Assistant  Professor,  Division  of  Physical  Education  and  Athletics 

JAMES  GARDNER,  A.R.C.A.  Royal  College  of  Art,  London 
Part-time  Instructor  of  Landscape  Architecture 


MARY  ELLEN  GARVEY,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  of  Bacteriology 

EUGENE  CONST ANTINE  GASIORKIEWICZ,  A.B.,  M.S.  Marquette  University,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Assistant  Professor  "A"  of  Botany 

GLADYS  GEIGER,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  University  of  Tennessee 
Instructor  of  Home  Economics 

ARTHUR  C.  GENTILE,  B.S.  City  College  of  New  York,  M.S.  Brown  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Chicago 
Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 

JOHN  GILLESPIE,  B.A.    East   Central  State  Coll.,  M.A.  Univ.  of  Oklahoma,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Texas 
Director  of  the  Bureau  of  Government  Research 

MARY  ELIZABETH  GILMORE,  Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  School  of  Nursing,  B.S.  Simmons  College 
M.S.  Catholic  University  of  America 
Associate  Professor  of  Nursing 

STOWELL  COOLIDGE  CODING,  A.B.  Dartmouth  College,  A.M.  Harvard  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Wisconsin 
Professor  and  Head  of  Department  of  Romance  Languages 

MAXWELL  H.  GOLDBERG,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Yale  University 
Professor  and  Head  of  English  Department 

CHARLES  LEWIS  GOLDMAN,  B.S.  Providence  College,  M.S.  Tufts  University 
Instructor  and  Research  in  Veterinary  Science 

IRWIN  L.  GOODCHILD  JR.,  B.B.A.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Chemical  Engineering 

GEORGE  GOODWIN  JR.,  A.B.  Williams  College,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Government 

MARY  MORGAN  GOODWIN,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  College,  M.S.  Washington  State  College 
Research  Instructor  in  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

ALBERT  E.  GOSS,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  State  University  of  Iowa 
Professor  of  Psychology 

EMORY  ELLSWORTH  GRAYSON,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College 
Director  of  Placement  Service 

SUMNER  M.  GREENFIELD,  A.B.  Boston  College,  A.M.  Boston  University,  Harvard  University 
Instructor  in  Romance  Languages 

JULIUS  SIDNEY  GREENSTEIN,  B.A.  Clark  University,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Illinois 
Assistant  Research  Professor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

THOMAS  A.  GROW,  B.S.  University  of  Connecticut,  M.S.  Virginia  Polytechnical  Institute 
Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

EMIL  FREDERICK  CUBA,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  Ph.D.  University  of  Illinois 
Research  Professor  of  Botany 

LAWRENCE  CARROLL  HACKAMACK,  B.A.    Culver  Stockton     College,  M.A.  Western  Illinois  State  College, 

Ph.D.  State  University  of  Iowa 

Assistant  Professor  of  Industrial  Administration 

THOMAS  SHERMAN  HAMILTON  JR.,  B.F.A.  University  of  Illinois 
Assistant  Professor  of  Landscape  Architecture 

DENZEL  J.  HANKINSON,  B.S.  Michigan  State  Univ.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Connecticut,  Ph.D.  Pennsylvania  State  Univ. 
Head  cf  Department  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

JOHN  FRANCIS  HANSON,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  of  Entomology 


HAROLD  ERNEST  HARDY,  B.A.  Pomona  CoHege,  Ph.D.  University  of  Minnesota 
Professor  of  Marketing 

RICHARD  DAVIS  HARPER,  A.B.  University  of  Vermont,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Instructor  of  Speech 

JOHN  S.  HARRIS,  B.S.  University  of  Richmond,  N!.A.  College  of  William  and  Mary,  M.S.  Syracuse  University 

Ph.D.  University  of  Chicago 

Professor  of  Government  and  Head  of  Department 

WILLIAM  K.  HARRIS,  D.V.M.  Ohio  State  University 
Professor  of  Veterinary  Science 

JOHN  RALPH  HAVIS,  B.S.  Texas  Technological  College,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Head  of  Waltham  Field  Station 

ROBERT  O.  HAWES,  B.S.  University  of  Maine 
Graduate  Assistant 

KIRBY  MAXWELL  HAYES,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  of  Food  Technology 

FRANK  ALFRED  HAYS,  B.S.  Oklahoma  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  School,  M.A.  University  of  Nebraska, 

Ph.D.  Iowa  State  College 

Research  Professor  of  Poultry  Genetics 

PETER  HELLER,  B.A.  McGill  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Columbia  University 
Associate  Professor  of  German 

KARL  N.  HENDRICKSON,  B.S.G.E.,  M.S.C.E.,  B.S.C.E.  University  of  Maine 
Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

ROLAND  F.  HESS,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  Teachers  College 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Physical  Education 

GEORGE  RICHARDSON  HIGGINS,  B.S.  University  of  New  Hampshire,  S.M.  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Technology 
Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

ROBIN  D.  S.  HIGHAM,  A.B.  Harvard  Univ.,  M.A.  Claremont  Graduate  School,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Instructor  of  History 

JOHN  LORD  H03ART,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

FRANCIS  WILLIAM  HOLMES,  B.A.  Oberlin  College,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor  and  Research  in  Shade  Trees 

LEE  ELBERT  HOLT,  B.A.  Swarthmore  College,  M.A.  Columbia  Univ.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Visiting  Professor  of  English 

BRONISLAW  M.  HONIGBERG,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  California 
Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

ROBERT  S.  HOPKINS,  B.A.  Rutgers  University,  M.E.D.  Rutgers  University 
Dean  of  Men 

WALTER  HOPKINS,  B.S.M.E.  University  of  Michigan 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

JOHN  WARREN  HOUGH,  B.S.  University  of  Vermont,  M.S.  Cornell  University 
Extension  Poultry  Specialist 

MARSHALL  CHAPMAN  HOWARD,  A.B.  Princeton  University,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Economics 

MILDRED  LOUISE  HOWELL,  B.S.    Buffalo  State  Teachers  College 
Assistant  State  4-H  Club  Leader 


ELISABETH  VICKERY  HUBBARD,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  M.A.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  M.Ed.  Wayne  State  Univ. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

MARTIN  COOPER  HUBBARD,  A.B.  Bates  College,  B.S.  State  Teachers  at  Bridgewater, 
A.M.  Harvard  Graduate  School  of  Arts  and  Sciences 
Reference  Librarian 

CLARENCE  VIRGINIUS  HUDGINS,  B.A.,  M.A.  Oberlin  College,  Ph.D.  Clark  University 
Lecturer  in  Psychology 

ALEXANDER  HULL  JR.,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Washington 
Instructor  in  Romance  Languages 

ANGELO  lANTOSCA,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Visiting  Lecturer  in  Public  Health 

PORTIA  ADELE  lERARDI,  B.S.,  A.M.  Boston  University 
Experiment  Station  Editor 

RICHARD  FIELD  JACKSON,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Part-time  Instructor  of  Food  Technology 

ELMAR  JARVESOO,  Agr.DipL,  M.Agr.  Tartu  University,  Estonia,  Dr.Agr.  University  of  Berlin 
Assistant  Professes-,  Research,  of  Agricultural  Economics 

FRED  PAINTER  JEFFREY,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Director  of  Stockbridge  and  Associate  Dean  of  the  College  of  Agriculture 

RANDOLPH  ANTHONY  JESTER,  B.S.  Virginia  Polytechnical  Institute,  M.S.  Rutgers  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Floriculture 

MIGUEL  A.  JIMENEZ,  B.S.  University  of  Havana,  M.S.  University  of  California 
Research  Instructor  in  Food  Technology 

WARREN  IRVING  JOHANSSON,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Geology 

KENNETH  W.  JOHNSON,  B.S.  University  of  Vermont 
Treasurer  of  the  University 

LINUS  HALE  JONES,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Rutgers  University 
Assistant  Professor  and  Research  in  Botany 

WESLEY  ROBERT  JONES,  B.S.  University  of  Connecticut,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  District  Agent,  U.S.  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service 

SIDNEY  KAPLAN,  B.A.  City  College  of  New  York,  M.A.  Boston  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 

SOLIS  L.  KATES,  B.S.,  M.S.  City  College  of  New  York,  Ph  D.  Columbia  University 
Professor  of  Clinical  Psychology 

SIDNEY  W.  KAUFFMAN,  B.S.,  M.Ed.  Springfield  College 
Head  of  Department  of  Physical  Education  for  Men 

LT.  FRANCIS  KAVANAGH,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Air  Science 

WINIFRED  A.  KELLY,  Diploma  ,  Massachusetts  Memorial  Hospital,  B.S.,  M.S.  Boston  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Psychiatric  Nursing 

CARL  A.  KEYSER,  B.S.,  M.S.  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  B.S.  in  Metallurgical  Engineering,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Technology 
Professor  of  Metallurgical  Engineering 

REUBEN  KHATCHIKIAM,  B.S.  Syracuse  University,  M.S.  University  of  Tennessee 
Instructor  in  Food  Technology 


CLIFFORD  VAUGHN  KIGHTLINGER,  B.5.,  M.S.  Grove  City  College 
Professor  of  Agronomy 

MILO  KIMBALL,  B.S.  Ohio  Northern  Univ.,  B.B.A.,  M.B.A.  Boston  Univ.,  Certificate,  Northwestern  University 
Dean  of  School  of  Business  Administration 

GORDON  STEPHENSON  KING,  B.S.  Michigan  State  University 
Professor  of  Arboriculture 

ROBERT  McCUNE  KINGDON,  A.B.  Oberlin  College,  M.A..,  Ph.D.  Columbia  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  History 

ROBERT  K.  KINSEY,  B.A.  Indiana  University 
Instructor  of  Economics 

CARROLL  JAMES  KLETT,  B.A.  Jamestown  College,  M.S.  State  College  of  Washington,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Washington 
Visiting  Lecturer  in  Psychology 

HARUE  KOIKE,  B.A.  Mt.  Holyoke  College 
Graduate  Fellow  in  English 

THEODORE  T.  KOZLOWSKI,  B.S.  Syracuse  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Duke  University 
Head  of  Department  of  Botany 

ATHANASIOS  KIRATSOUS,  B.S.  University  of  Thessaloniki 
Instructor  in  Agricultural  Engineering 

KAROL  JOSEPH  KUCINSKI,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

WILLIAM  HENRY  LACHMAN,  B.S.,  M.S.  Pennsylvania  State  College 
Professor  of  Olericulture 

RAUNO  ANDREW  LAMPI,  B.S,  M.S.,  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  and  Research  in  Food  Technology 

CLAIRE  JACQUELINE  LANDRO,  B.A.  Boston  University 
Instructor  of  Romance  Languages 

JOSEPH  WALTON  LANGFORD  JR.,  B.S.  Univ.  of  New  Hampshire,  S.M.  in  E.E.  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Technology 
Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

MARSHALL  OLIN  LANPHEAR,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Registrar 

EDWARD  PETER  LARKIN,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Bacteriology 

DEANE  LEE,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  of  Agricultural  Economics 

WALTER  WILFRID  LEE,  M.B.  Toronto  University,  M.P.H.  Harvard  School  of  Public  Health 
District  Public  Health  Office 

ALLEN  S.  LELAND,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
State  County  Agent  Leader 

BARLEY  ALANSON  LELAND,  B.S.  University  of  Vermont 
Assistant  State  Club  Leader 

ROBERT  WARD  LENTILHON,  B.S.  in  B.A.  University  of  Rhode  Island,  M.B.A.  Boston  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Accounting 

ARTHUR  S.  LEVINE,  B.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Professor  of  Food  Technology 

ARNOLD  EDWIN  LEVITT,  B.A.  Reed  College,  M.A.  Oregon  State  College,  Ph.D.  Oregon  State  College 
Instructor  of  Chemistry 


HERBERT  LEVITT,  B.B.A.  City  College  of  New  York,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Part-time  Instructor  of  Psychology 

DAVID  WILLIAM  LEWIT,  A.B.  Princeton  University,  M.A.  Stanford  University 
Instructor  of  Psychology 

RICHARD  JOSEPH  LIBERA,  B.A.  American  International  College 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Mathematics 

HARVEY  LIFTON,  B.B.A.  City  College  of  New  York,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Psychology 

WALDO  CHANDLER  LINCOLN  JR.,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Research  Instructor  in  Seed  Control 

ADRIAN  HERVEY  LINDSEY,  B.S.  University  of  Illinois,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Iowa  State  College 
Professor  and  Head  of  Department  of  Agricultural  Economics  and  Farm  Management 

EDGAR  ERNEST  LINDSEY,  B.S.  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology,  D.Eng.  Yale  University 
Head  of  Department  of  Chemical  Engineering 

WARREN  LITSKY,  A.B.  Clark  University,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Michigan  State  University 
Research  Professor  in  Bacteriology 

HENRY  N.  LITTLE,  B.S.. Cornell  University,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Professor  of  Chemistry 

GIDEON  E.  LIVINGSTON,  A  B.  New  York  University,  M.S.,  Ph.  D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Technology 

JOHN  BAILEY  LONGSTAFF,  B.S.  U.S.  Naval  Academy,  M.S.  Pennsylvania  State  College 
Associate  Professor  of  Engineering 

HOBART  HAYES  LUDDEN,  B.B.A.  Boston  University 
Business  Manager 

JAMES  BUREN  LUDTKE,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Iowa 
Associate  Professor  of  Business  Finance 

GEORGE  HETHERINGTON  LYTTLE,  B.S.  U.S.  Naval  Academy,  M.S.  in  E.E.  Columbia  University 
Assistant  Professor  in  Electrical  Engineering 

DONALD  FRANCIS  McCAFFREY,  B.S.  Fitchburg  Teachers  College,  M.S.  Boston  University 
Instructor  in  Education 

WLLIAM  PRESTON  McCONNELL,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.F.  Yale  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Forestry 

JANE  FRANCES  McCULLOUGH,  B.S.  Ohio  University,  A.D.A.  Oklahoma  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College,  M.A.  Ohio  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 

SHANNON  McCUNE,  B.A.  College  of  Wooster,  M.A.  Syracuse  University,  PhD.  Clark  University 
Provost 

MARY  ELIZABETH  MACDONALD,  A.B.  Emmanuel  College,  Diploma  in  Nursing,  Massachusetts  General 
Hospital,  School  of  Nursing,  M.A.  Teachers  College,  Columbia  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Nursing  Education 

MALCOLM  ARTHUR  McKENZIE,    Ph.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Brown  University 
Director  of  Shade  Tree  Laboratories 

EARL  JAMES  McWHORTER,  B.S.  Rensselaer  Polytechnical  Institute,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

DONALD  LEWIS  MADER,  B.S.  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Assistant  Professor  of  Forestry 


MARY  A.  MAKER,  R.N.  Rhode  Island  School  of  Nursing,  M.A.  Columbia  University 
Dean,  School  of  Nursing 

LEWIS  C.  MAINZER,  B.A.  New  York  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Chicago 
Instructor  in  Government 

MANLEY  MANDEL,  A.B.  Brooklyn  College,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Michigan  State  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Bacteriology 

JOHN  FRANCIS  MANFREDI,  B.A.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Sociology 

EILEEN  HAZEL  MACLEOD,  B.A.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Research  Assistant 

GAGNON  MARCEL,  B.A.,  B.S.  Laval  University,  Canada,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  and  Research  in  Food  Technology 

JOSEPH  SOL  MARCUS,  B.S.  in  C.E.  Worcester  Polytechnical  Institute,  M.S.  in  C.E.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

MINER  JOHN  MARKUSON,  B.S.  University  of  Minnesota 
Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering 

GEORGE  ANDREWS  MARSTON,  B.S.  in  C.E.  Worcester  Polytechnical  Institute,  M.S.  University  of  Iowa 
Dean  of  Engineering  School 

DONALD  N.  MAYNARD,  B.S.  University  of  Connecticut,  M.S.  North  Carolina  State  College 
Instructor  "A"  in  Olericulture 

THEODORE  FRANCIS  MEDREK,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Teaching  Fellow 

OREANA  A.  MERRIAM,  B.S.  University  of  Vermont,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  of  Home  Economics 

CURTIS  MESSINGER,  B.A.  Cornell  University 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Geology 

IRA  MINTZ,  B.S.  Long  Island  University,  M.A.  New  York  University,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Psychology 

HELEN  SWIFT  MITCHELL,  A.B.  Mount  Holyoke  College,  Ph.D.  Yale  University 
Dean  of  Home  Economics 

JOHN  HOWARD  MITCHELL,  B.S.  Bowdoin  College,  A.M.  Harvard  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 

HUGH  MONTGOMERY,  B.S.  Harvard  University,  Columbia  University,  School  of  Science 
Librarian  of  the  University 

BRUCE  ROBERT  MORRIS,  A.B.  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Illinois 
Professor  of  Economics 

DONALD  EUGENE  MOSER,  A.B.  Amherst  College,  A.M.  Brown  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 

HAROLD  E.  MOSHER,  B.S.,  B.L.A.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Teaching  Fellow 

WILLIAM  SAMUEL  MUELLER,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Illinois,  M.S.  Rutgers  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

FRESL\  CARMEN  MUNOZ,  Teacher  of  English  Degree,  University  of  Chile 
Part-time  Instructor  of  Spanish 

ARTHUR  BENSON  MUSGRAVE,  B.S.,  M.S.  Boston  University,  Nieman  Fellowship  Certificate,  Harvard  Univ. 
Professor  of  Journalism 


ANAND  GOPINATH  NAIK-KURADE,    B.S.  University  of  Poona,  India,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Part-time  Instructor  "A"  in  Food  Technology 

CLAIR  WAYLAND  NAYLOR,  Ph.D.,  M.A.  Yale  University 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 

CLAUDE  CASSELL  NEET,  B.A.  University  of  California,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Clark  University 
Professor  and  Head  of  Psychology  Department 

ALBERT  BIGELOW  NELSON,  B.S.  Colby  College,  M.S.  Middlebury  College,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Geology  and  Minerology 

DOROTHY  NESTLE,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Administrative  Secretary  to  Librarian 

ARTHUR  ELLSWORTH  NIEDECK,  B.S.  Ithaca  College,  M.A.  Cornell  University 
Professor  and  Head  of  Speech  Department 

EARLE  H.  NODINE,  B.S.  University  of  Connecticut,  M.Ed.  Springfield  College 
Assistant  State  Club  Leader 

NEIL  LINWOOD  NORCROSS,  B.S.  University  of  Miami,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Part-time  Instructor  in  Bacteriology 

WILLIAM  BROWN  NUTTING,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

GEORGE  JAMES  OBERLANDER,  B.S.  Tufts  College,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Chemistry 

JEAN  O'DONNELL,  B.A.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.A.  Smith  College 
Instructor  in  English 

WALTER  GREGORY  O'DONNELL,  B.A.,  M.A.  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  LL.B.  John  Marshall  Law  School, 
Ph.D.  Columbia  University 
Professor  of  Industrial  Administration 

SALLY  A.  OGILVIE,  B.S.,  M.Ed.  University  of  North  Carolina 
Instructor  of  Physical  Education 

CHARLES  FRANK  OLIVER,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  in  School  of  Education 

CLIFFORD  NORTON  OLIVER,  A.B.  Bates  College,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 

CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER  O'ROURKE,  B.S.  Boston  College 
Head  Football  Coach 

DAVID  F.  OWEN,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.S.  University  of  Delaware 
Instructor  in  Feed,  Fertilizer  and  Seed 

ALEX  PAGE,  B.A.  University  of  Vermont,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Instructor  in  English 

ROBERT  FRANK  PARKER,  B.S.  University  of  Maine 
Graduate  Assistant 

LEONARD  RAYMOND  PARKINSON,  Certificate,  Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture,  B.S.  University  of 
New  Hampshire,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Technology 

DONALD  ALFRED  PARKS,  B.A.  Hofstra  College,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Part-time  Instructor  of  Geology 

CLARENCE  H.  PARSONS,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Extension  Dairyman 

ROBERT  KINGAID  PATTERSON,  B.S.  University  of  Maine,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 


HENRY  BROWN  PEIRCE  JR.,  B.A.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.A.  University  of  Michigan 
Assistant  Professor  of  Speech 

EDWARD  STANLEY  PIRA,  B.S.  University  of  Connecticut 
Instructor  of  Agricultural  Engineering 

FRANK  ELWOOD  POTTER,  B.S.  University  of  Maine,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Maryland,  Ph.D.  Pennsylvania  State  Univ. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy  and  Animal  Science 

ALFRED  XAVIER  POWERS,  B.S.,  M.Ed.  Fitchburg  State  Teachers  College,  Ph.D.  Wayne  University 
Instructor  in  Agricultural  Engineering 

PAUL  N.  PROCOPIO,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  in  Horticulture 

ALBERT  WILLIAM  PURVIS,  A.B.  University  of  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  Ed.M.,  Ed.D.  Harvard  University 
Dean,  School  of  Education 

ERNEST  JAMES  RADCLIFFE,  M.D.  University  of  Toronto 
University  Senior  Physician 

FRANK  PRENTICE  RAND,  A.B.  Williams,  M.A.  Amherst,  L.H.D.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  L.H.D.  Williams 
Professor  of  English 

HERBERT  ALONZO  RANDOLPH 
Supervisor  of  Housing 

RALSTON  BAKER  READ  JR.,  A.B.  Brown  Univ.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  New  Hampshire,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Research  Professor 

GEORGIA  REID,    B.S.  Cortland  State  Teachers  College,  Connecticut  College  for  Women 
Instructor  in  Physical  Education 

LAWRENCE  DUNCAN  RHOADES,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  Extension  Specialist  in  Farm  Management 

ARNOLD  DENSMORE  RHODES,  B.S.  University  of  New  Hampshire,  M.F.  Yale  University 
Head  of  Department  of  Forestry  and  Wildlife  Management 

BENJAMIN  RICCI,  B.S.  Springfield  College,  M.E.D.  Springfield  College 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

LOUISE  E.  RICE,  B.A.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 

THOMAS  E.  RICE,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Geology  and  Minerology 

SHIRLEY  JOHNSON  RICHARDS,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  in  Feed  and  Fertilizer  Control  Service 

GRANT  EDWARD  RICKARD,  A.B.  Washington  University,  M.A.  Washington  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Air  Science 

MAIDA  LEONARD  RIGGS,  B.S.  Univ.  of  Mass.,  M.A.  Univ.  of  California  at  Berkeley,  Bouve-Boston 

School  of  Physical  Education 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education  for  Women 

WALTER  STUNTZ  RITCHIE,  B.S.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  M.S.  Univ.  of  Missouri,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Missouri 
Head  of  Department  of  Chemistry 

ELIOT  COLLINS  ROBERTS,  B.S.  University  of  Rhode  Island,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Rutgers  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

JOHN  LEWIS  ROBERTS,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Wisconsin,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  California  at  Los  Angeles 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology 

OLIVER  COUISENS  ROBERTS,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  M.S.  University  of  Illinois 
Associate  of  Pomology 


DONALD  WILLIAM  ROGERS,  B.S.  Northwestern  University,  M.A.  Yale  University,  Ph.D.  Yale  University, 
Columbia  University,  University  of  Chicago 
Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy 

HERBERT  DUNCAN  ROLLASON  JR.,  A.B.  Middlebury  College,  M.A.  Williams  College,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Harvard  University 

Associate  Professor  of  Zoology 

ISRAEL  HAROLD  ROSE,  B.A.,  M.A.  Brooklyn  College,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics 

DONALD  ERNEST  ROSS,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Floriculture 

WILLIAM  HAROLD  ROSS,  B.A.,  M.A.  Amherst  College,  Ph.D.  Yale  University,  University  of  California 
Professor  of  Physics 

RALPH  ROTHSTEIN,  B.A.  University  of  Michigan,  M.A.  University  of  Connecticut 
Instructor  in  Psychology 

CARL  SHERWOOD  ROYS,  B.S.  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  M.S.E.E.  University  of  Wisconsin  and 

Purdue  University,  Ph.D.  Purdue  University 

Professor  and  Head  of  Department  of  Electrical  Engineering 

DAVID  ROZMAN,  B.A.,  M.A.  University  of  Wisconsin,  Ph.D.  Northwestern  University 
Research  Professor  of  Agricultural  Economics 

SEYMOUR  RUDIN,  B.A.,  M.S.  City  College  of  New  York,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 

AUGUSTINE  JOSEPH  RYAN,  A.B.  Dartmouth  University,  M.B.A.  Harvard  Business  School 
Manager  of  the  University  Store 

ALLEN  OTTO  SACHS,  B.A.  Park  College,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Guidance  Counsellor 

STANLEY  FRANCIS  SALWAK,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  D.Ed.  Pennsylvania  State  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

WILLIAM  CROCKER  SANCTUARY,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Professor  of  Agricultural  Science 

RUSSELL  SARGENT,  B.S.  University  of  Maine,  M.S.  Cornell  University,    Ph.D.  Univ.  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Economics 

RICHARD  CHASE  SAVAGE,  B.A.  University  of  North  Carolina,  M.A.  Columbia  University 
Instructor  of  English  and  Journalism 

S.  JAY  SAVEREID,  B.S.  Northwestern  University,  M.A.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Speech 

EVA  SCHIFFER,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.A.  Radcliffe  College 
Instructor  of  German 

SIDNEY  SCHOEFFLER,  B.S.  New  York  Univ.,  A.M.  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  Ph.D.  New  School  for  Social  Research 
Associate  Professor  of  Economics 

FRED  SCHWARTZ,  B.S.,  M.A.  City  College  of  New  York 
Departmental  Fellowship  in  Psychology 

FRANK  ROBERT  SHAW,  B.S.  Massachusetts  State  College,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Entomology 

ARNOLD  G.  SHARP,  B.S.  Tufts  University,  M.S.  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute 
Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 

RUTH  EVELYN  SHERBURNE,  B.S.  Simmons  College 
Instructor  and  Research  in  Agricultural  Economics 

CLARENCE  SHUTE,  A.B.  Asbury  College,  A.M.  Columbia  University,  Ph.D.  Columbia  University 
Professor  of  Philosophy 


DALE  H.  SIELING,  B.S.,  M.S.  Kansas  State  College,  Ph.S.  Iowa  State  College 
Dean  of  College  of  Agriculture,  Director  of  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

FRANK  A.  SINGER,  B.S.,  M.B.A.  Indiana  University,  D.B.A.  Indiana  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Accounting 

HENRY  HILLS  SKILLINGS,  B.A.  Amherst  College,  M.A.  Boston  University 
Instructor  of  Mathematics 

H.  T.  U.  SMITH,    B.S.  Wooster  College,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Professor  of  Geology,  Head  of  Dept.  of  Geology 

J.  HAROLD  SMITH,  B.S.,  M.A.  University  of  Utah,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Professor  of  Chemistry 

MARION  E.  SMITH,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  Ph.D.  University  of  Illinois 
Assistant  Professor  of  Entomology 

RUSSELL  EATON  SMITH,  B.S.  Massachusetts  State  College,  V.M.D.  University  of  Pennsylvania 
Professor  of  Veterinary  Science 

WALTER  WORCESTER  SMITH,  B.E.E.  Northeastern  University,  M.S.  Syracuse  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  SMYSER  JR.,  B.S.  University  of  Maryland,  M.S.   University  of  Connecticut 
Assistant  Professor  of  Veterinary  Science 

J.  ROBERT  SMYTH  JR.,  B.S.  University  of  Maine,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Purdue  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

JAMES  G.  SNEDECOR,  B.S.  Iowa  State  College,  Ph.D.  Indiana  University 
Professor  of  Physiology 

GLENN  HOWARD  SNOCYENBOS,  D.V.M.  Michigan  State  College 
Professor  "A"  of  Veterinary  Science 

GRANT  BINGEMAN  SNYDER,  B.S. A.  Ontario  Agricultural  College,  Toronto  Univ.,  M.S.  Michigan  State  College 
Professor  of  Olericulture,  Head  of  Department 

DANIEL  SOBALA,  S.B.,  M.S.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology  " 

Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

ARTHUR  ABRAHAM  SOCOLOW,  B.S.  Rutgers  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Columbia  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Geology 

RICHARD  ARTHUR  SOUTHWICK,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Vermont 
Instructor  of  Agronomy 

ALBERT  FRANCIS  SPELMAN,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Associate  Professor  Control 

JOHN  HENRI  SPENCER,  B.S.  Hampton  Institute 
Instructor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

HERBERT  GEORGE  SPINDLER,  B.A.  University  of  Wisconsin,  M.B.A.  Boston  University 
Assistant  Research  Professor  of  Agricultural  Economics 

ROSA  M.  STARKLY,  B.S.  Nasson  College 
Assistant  Professor,  Extension  Specialist 

WILLLVM  CHANDLER  STARKWEATHER,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Registrar 

RICHARD  STEPHEN  STEIN,  B.S.  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Princeton  University 
Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry 

HOWARD  D.  STIDHAM,  B.S.  Trinity  College,  Ph.D.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

DORIS  GROVE  SKILLMAN  STOCKTON,  B.S.  Douglass  College  in  Rutgers  Univ.,  M.S.  Brown  University 
Instructor  of  Mathematics 


MARY  JANE  STRATTNER,  B.S.  College  of  St.  Elizabeth,  M.A.  University  of  Minnesota 
Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 

JOHN  DHARMARAJA  KRISTHANAND  SUNDARSINGH,  JESUDHAS,  M.A.  University  of  Travancore,  India, 
M.A.  Columbia  University 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Economics 

HARVEY  L.  SWEETN!AN,  B.S.  Colorado  A.  and  M.,  M.S.  Iowa  State  College,  Ph.D.  Mass.  Agricultural  College 
Professor  of  Entomology 

JOHN  DAVID  SWENSON,  B.S.  New  York  University,  M.A.  Columbia  University 
Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

WILLIAM  H.  TAGUE,  B.S.  Iowa  State  College 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agriculture 

CLARK  LEONARD  THAYER,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Professor  of  Floriculture,  Head  of  Department 

EMILY  PERRY  THIER,  Mrs.,  B.S.  Michigan  State  University,  M.S.  Cornell  University 
Instructor  of  Home  Economics 

VICTOR  E.  THOMAS,  B.A.  American  International  College,  M.A.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  of  Mathematics 

CECIL  LYMAN  THOMSON,  B.S. A.  University  of  Toronto,  M.S.  University  of  Minnesota 
Professor  of  Vegetable  Crops 

GLENN  ERIN  TINDER,  B.A.,  M.A.    Pomona  College,  Ph.D.  University  of  California 
Assistant  Professor  of  Government 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  TOMLINSON  JR.,  B.S.  Tufts  University,  M.S.  University  of  Maryland 
Associate  Research  Professor  Cranberry  Station 

DONALD  HERBERT  TRAHAN,  B.S.  University  of  Vermont,  M.A.  University  of  Nebraska 
Instructor  of  Mathematics 

JAY  R.  TRAVER,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology 

ANN  O'D.  TRUMBULL,  B.S.  University  of  Vermont,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Education 

ROBERT  GARLAND  TUCKER,  B.A.  Amherst  College,  M.A.  Harvard  University 
Instructor  of  English 

ALDEN  P.  TUTTLE,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Olericulture 

MAURICE  ALBERT  UNGER,  A.B.  Duke  University,  LL.B.  Duke  University  Law  School 
Associate  Professor  of  Business  Finance 

HENRY  VAN  ROEKEL,  B.S.,  D.V.M.  Iowa  State  College,  M.S.  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Ph.D.  Yale  University 
Research  Professor  of  Poultry  Disease 

H.  LELAND  VARLEY,  B.A.,  M.A.  Wesleyan  University,  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin 
Professor  of  English 

HAROLD  VATTER,  B.A.    Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  M.A.  Columbia  Univ.,  Ph.D.  Univ.  of  California  at  Berkeley 
Associate  Professor  of  Economics 

HERBERT  SIDNEY  VAUGHAN,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  M.P.A.  Harvard  University 
Extension  Division  of  Agriculture 

JONAS  VENGRIS,  B.A.,  M.A.  Agricultural  College,  Dotnuva,  Lithuania,  Ph.D.  University  of  Bonn,  Germany 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

JOHN  H.  VONDELL 
Associate  Professor,  Poultry 


ROBERT  W.  WAGNER,  A.B.  Ohio  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of  Michigan 
Professor  of  Mathematics 

ESTHER  M.  WALLACE,  B.S.  Sargent  College,  Boston  University,  M.S.  Wellesley  College 
Instructor  of  Physical  Education 

WALTER  DRURY  WEEKS,  B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  New  Hampshire,  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Research  Professor  of  Pomology 

ELLSWORTH  HAINES  WHEELER,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Cornell  University 
Professor,  Extension  of  Entomology 

WARREN  DRAPER  WHITCOMB,  B.S.  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College 
Research  Professor  of  Entomology 

HAROLD  EVERETT  WHITE,  B.S.,  M.S.  Purdue  University 
Research  Professor  of  Floriculture 

JOHN  MICHAEL  WHITE,  B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Instructor  of  Agronomy 

KATHLEEN  WILLIAMS,  B.A.  State  College  of  Washington 
Extension  Communications  Specialist 

ROLAND  WHALEY  WINTERFIELD,  B.S.,  D.V.M.  Iowa  State  College 
Professor  of  Veterinary  Science 

THEODORE  WISHNETSKY,  B.S.,  M.S.  Cornell  University 
Instructor  in  Research  Food  Technology 

GILBERT  LLEWELLYN  WOODSIDE,  A.B.  DePauw  University,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  Harvard  University 
Dean  of  Graduate  School,  Head  of  Department  of  Zoology 

HRANT  M.  YEGIAN,  B.S.  Iowa  State  University,  M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

ROBERT  E.  YOUNG,  B.S.  Oklahoma  A.  and  M.  College,  M.S.  Ohio  State  University 
Research  Professor  of  Agriculture 

JOHN  WALTER  ZAHRADNIK,  B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.S.  Iowa  State  University 
Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering,  Acting  Head  of  Department 


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Dick  Atkinson,   Everett  Brinson,   Douglas   Burhce,   Bill  Knowlton,    Jim  Keelon,   Ronald  Carlson 

Rear  Row 

William  Footrick   (Coach),  Donald  Camp,   Harold  Mallett,   Bob  Horn  (Coach) 


Coach  Bob  "Squeaky"  Horn's  Freshman  Cross  Country  team  ended  its  1956  season  with  a  strong  record  of 

four  wins  and  three  defeats. 

The  Little  Redman  were  paced  all  year  by  Jim  Keelon  and  Dick  Atkinson,  two  of  the  best  varsity  prospects 

seen  in  the  last  few  years. 

The  freshman  first  five  was  filled  out  by  Bill  Knowlton,  Doug  Burhoe  and  Ron  Carlson  who  made  the 

harriers  a  well  balanced  club. 

The  season  opened  with  a  loss  to  Harvard  at  Franklin  Park,  but  the  Frosh  bounced  back  to  trip  B.U.  in  a 

triangular  meet  with  U.  Conn. 

Atkinson  finished  first  in  the  three  school  field. 

Two  more  impressive  wins  were  added  against  Amherst  and  Springfield  with  Jim  Keelan  taking  both  firsts 

and  Dick  Atkinson  taking  both  seconds. 

A  one  point  squeaker  was  lost  to  Mt.  Herman  in  spite  of  another  1-2  performance  by  the  two  top  Redmen. 

The  Frosh  then  placed  eight  in  the  New  Englands  at  Franklin  Park  with  Atkinson  taking  a  ninth  against 

the  top  performers  in  the  East. 

A  strong  win  over  U.N.H.  finished  a  very  successful  season  for  the  Little  Redmen. 

Harvard 

B.U. 

Conn. 

Amherst 

Springfield 

Mt.  Herman 

New  Englands 

U.N.H. 


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U.M 

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21 

44 

61 

44 

25 

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31 

24 

32 

28 

27 

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29 

Seated 

Jim  Keelon,   Richard  Atkinson,   Everett  Brinson,   Carl  Mayes,   William  Knowlton,  Robert  O'Malley 

Standing 

William  Footrick  (Coach),   Jerrad  Gravel,  Harold  Barron,  Bryan  McCue,   James  Wrynn,  Harold  Glass 
The  record  of  the  freshman  indoor  track  team  was  one  win  and  two  losses,  but  it  does  not  give  a  very  clear 
picture  of  the  season. 

One  of  their  losses  was  to  a  strong  Connecticut  team  by  one  point,  and  in  their  final  meet  they  defeated 
the  New  Hampshire  frosh  by  an  overwhelming  score  of  51-43- 
The  Little  Redman  also  rewrote  the  UMass  record  books. 

Jim  Keelon  was  the  boy  mainly  responsible  for  the  need  of  a  new  record  book,  as  he  broke  three  freshman 
marks,  in  the  440,  600,  and  880,  in  addition  to  teaming  up  with  Carl  Mayes,  Bob  O'Malley,  and  Bill 
Knowlton  to  crack  the  frosh  mile  relay  record. 

Leo  Downey  also  shattered  three  records  in  his  specialties,  the  weight  events. 
The  team  enjoyed  quite  a  bit  of  depth,  having  strong  performers  in  all  events. 

In  the  short  distances  Gerry  Gravel,  Harry  Glass,  and  Armand  Sabourin  were  consistent  scorers,  while  in 
mile  Jim  Wryenn  and  Dick  Atkins  en  were  a  strong  one-two  punch. 
The  frosh  were  strongest  in  the  middle  distances. 

In  addition  to  Keelon  Mayes,  O'Malley,  Knowlton  and  Everett  Brinson  all  picked  up  many  valuable  points 
during  the  season. 

In  the  weights  Downey  dominated  the  field,  as  is  evident  from  some  of  his  record-breaking  performances. 
With  this  strong  group  of  freshmen,  Coach  Bill  Footrick  should  be  looking  at  the  next  three  years  with  a 
gleam  in  his  eye. 


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Connecticut 


UMass      Opp. 
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47  48 


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New  Hampshire    51 


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Front  Row:    Dave  Hjerpe,  Don  Medera,  Tom  Flynn  (Co-Capt.),   Lee  Chisholm  (Co-Capt.),   Pete  Schwarz,  Dick  Leonard 
Rear  Row:    William  Footrick   (Coach),   Bob  Horn  (Asst.   Coach) 

VARSITY  CROSS  COUNTRY 


The  1956  edition  of  the  Redmen  cross-country  team  had  possibilities  of  being  one  of  the  best  in  the  University's  History. 

Coach  Bill  Footrick  was  looking  forward  to  the  promising  group  of  sophomores  that  had  made  up  his  freshman  New 

England  Championship  team  of  last  year  plus  a  strong  field  of  veterans. 

However,  a  fine  season  became  a  disappointing  one  with  a  mediocre  record  of  three  and  three. 

Among  the  fin  prospects  from  last  year's  undefeated  freshman  team  was  Eric  Dahl,  the  former  t  cp  freshman  winner 

in  New  England. 

The  1956  edition  of  the  Redmen  cross-c  ointry  team  had  possibilities  of  being  one  of  the  best  in  the  University's  history. 

Coach  Bill  Footrick  was  looking  forward  to  the  promising  group  of  sophomores  that  had  made  up  his  freshman  New 

England  Championship  team  of  last  year  plus  a  strong  field  of  veterans. 

However,  a  fine  season  became  a  disappointing  one  with  a  mediocre  record  of  three  and  three. 

Among  the  fine  prospects  from  last  year's  undefeated  freshman  team  was  Eric  Dahl,  the  former  top  freshman  winner 

in  New  England. 

Sophs  Don  Medera  and  Richie  Leonard  also  showed  the  potential  to  become  top  varsity  runners. 

The  remainder  of  the  team  was  composed  of  experienced  juniors. 

Lee  Chisholm  had  just  returned  from  the  service,  and  this  tireless  competitor  was  to  act  as  an  unexpected  bonus 

package  to  Coach  Footrick's  harriers. 

Tom  Flynn,  who  shared  co-captain  honors  with  Lee,  had  been  consistently  in  the  first  line  finishers  in  his  sophomore 

year. 


Rounding  out  the  strong  list  of  juniors  were  Dave  Hjerpe  and  Pete  Schwarz. 

The  season  opened  with  a  perfect  score,  first  five  finishers,  in  a  win  over  Williams  College  15-38. 
The  team's  consistent  first  man,  Lee  Chisholm,  sparked  this  triumph  with  Don  Medera  ana  Tom  Flynn  close  behind. 
The  second  meet  of  the  year  proved  a  complete  reversal  with  a  loss  to  Harvard  by  a  perfect  score  of  48-15. 
The  Redmen  then  traveled  to  Connecticut  to  take  part  in  a  triangular  meet  with  U.Conn  and  Boston  University. 
The  U  Mass  men  beat  the  Terriers,  but  New  England  champion  Steglety  and  company  from  UConn  proved  too  strong 
for  them. 

The  next  UMass  victim  was  Springfield  College. 

For  the  second  time  during  the  season  it  was  by  a  perfect  score  of  15-44. 
One  of  the  brighter  aspects  of  the  victory  was  the  return  of  Pete  Schwarz  to  action. 
The  lanky  junior  was  undefeated  as  a  frosh,  but  had  forsaken  running  for  the  season. 

He  agreed  to  return  in  an  attempt  to  add      late  seas  en  scoring  punch,  and  in  his  first  meet  Schwarz  proved  himself, 
finishing  in  a  three  way  tie  for  first  with  Chishdm  and  Medera. 

Leonard  and  Flynn  filled  in  the  fourth  and  fifth  positions  respectively  before  a  Springfield  runner  could  cross  the 
finish  line. 

The  Yankee  Conference  games  were  the  first  of  the  post  season  competition. 
Coach  Footrick's  proteges  took  a  third  behind  UConn  and  last  year's  champions,  Maine. 

Until  this  point  the  Redmen  had  made  a  fine  showing  with  three  wins,  two  losses,  and  a  third  in  the  Yankee 
Conference  games. 

In  the  New  Englands  where  they   failed  to  finish  five  men  and  in  their  loss  to  a  mediocre  New  Hampshire  team 
they  definitely  let  down. 

Perhaps  there  may  have  been  a  difference  if  a  leg  injury  hadn't  slowed  up  Eric  Dahal. 

Except  for  the  disappointment  of  the  last  two  meets  it  was  a  very  successful  season,  especially  the  "perfect 
score"  victories  over  Williams  and  Springfield. 

Probably  the  most  encouraging  aspect  of  the  season  is  the  fact  that  everyone  will  be  returning. 
In  addition  to  a  year  of  seasoning  a  strong  freshmen  crop  should  turn  UMass  into  one  of  the  strongest  cross- 
country teams  in  New  England. 


UMass.          Opp 

Williams 

15                  38 

Harvard 

48                  15 

B.U. 

55                 62 

Conn. 

55                 19 

Springfield 

15                 44 

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N.H. 

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Bottom  Row 

Rosenberg  (Manager),   Niedzwiecki,   Finegold,   Lee,  Richards,   McCarry  and  Bowler  (Co-Captalns),   Eagan,  Santos 

Sutcliffe,  Brlggs   (Coach) 

MidcUe  Row 

Lindqulst,   Burke,  Doherty,   Mailman,   Morrone,   Goclowski,   Cutting,   Collins,  Colas,   Green,  Sundqulst 

Top  Row 

Zaninl,   McCarthy,   Collette,   Dune,  Demerjian,  Hawkins,  Walker,   Blenkowski,   losue 

VARSITY  SOCCER 


The  soccer  team  had  the  spirit  but  lacked  the  experience  and  finished  the  season  with  a  record  d  1  win,  4  losses,  and 

4  ties. 

Despite  their  unimpressive  record,  the  Briggsmen  made  a  fine  showing  against  all  their  opponents. 

In  their  opening  game  of  the  season  the  UMass  hooters  were  held  to  a  1-1  tie  by  Coast  Guard. 

Seconds  after  the  starting  whistle,  last  year's  high  scorer,  Billy  Burke,  took  up     here  he  left  off  by  tallying  the  first 

goal  of  the  game  and  the  season. 

UMass  was  the  aggressor  throughout  the  first  half,  and  although  constantly  in  Coast  Guard  territory,  they  couldn't 

seem  to  get  the  ball  into  the  nets. 

The  New  Londoners  looked  sharp  in  the  third  period  as  they  tied  it  up  on  a  well-executed  shot. 

From  then  on  it  was  a  standstill,  and  the  score  remained  tied  at  1-1. 

In  their  first  home  game  of  the  season,  the  Redmen  fought  their  way  to  another  1-1  tie  against  W.P.I. 

From  the  opening  gun  both  teams  gave  it  their  all,  but  it  wasn't  until  the  half  was  almost  over  that  either  team  scored. 

Mitch  Feingold  came  out  of  nowhere  and  booted  the  ball  past  the  bewildered  W.P.I,  goalie. 

After  the  intermission  the  Redmen  and  their  opponents  took  turns  holding  the  ball  in  each  other's  zone. 

In  the  last  period  W.P.I,  capitalized  on  a  penalty  shot  and  evened  the  score. 

This  sent  the  game  into  two  five-minute  overtimes,  but  neither  team  was  able  to  gain  the  advantage. 

Hoping  to  break  the  tie  jinx,  the  Redmen  traveled  to  Williams  to  meet  one  of  the  strongest  teams  on  the  schedule. 

The  Briggsmen  grabbed  the  lead  early  in  the  first  period  on  a  goal  by  Billy  Burke. 

Displaying  the  hustle  and  determination  that  seems  to  characterize  all  UMass  soccer  teams,  our  defense  repelled 

all  attempts  by  Williams  to  even  the  score  and  left  the  field  at  halftime  with  a  1-0  lead. 

It  was  a  sad  Homecoming  at  UMass  for  all  the  home  teams  including  the  soccer  men. 

Connecticut  copped  the  tilt  with  goals  to  spare,  4-1. 


Encouraged  by  an  early  score  on  a  penalty  shot,  the  visitors  drove  three  more  goals  into  the  nets,  while  the  Redmen 

could  only  manage  one. 

After  the  intermission  the  Redmen  came  out  looking  like  a  new  team  and  proceeded  to  score  their  first  and  only  tally 

with  Co-Captain  Lou  McCarry  booting  it  in. 

From  then  on  UConn  controlled  the  ball  until  the  game  ended. 

Facing  one  of  the  better  soccer  teams  in  New  England,  a  crippled  Redmen  outfit  dropped  its  fourth  straight  game 

to  Trinity  6-1. 

With  Lou  McCarry  and  Dick  Golas  out  for  the  season,  the  UMass  hooters  were  no  match  for  the  powerful  Bantams. 

Trinity  scored  first  in  the  second  period  and  kept  adding  goals  until  the  game  ended  with  the  score  standing  at  6-1. 

The  lone  UMass  score  came  when  Ben  Doherty  received  an  offside  kick  and  rammed  it  into  the  goal. 

In  their  last  home  game  of  the  season  the  Briggsmen  came  back  strong  to  tie  the  University  of  Bridgeport  2-2  at 

Alumni  Field. 

The  visitors  pulled  out  to  a  quick  2-0  lead,  stifling  all  Redmen  attempts  to  score. 

It  was  on  the  strength  of  Ben  Doherty's  two  second-half  goals  that  the  home  team  earned  their,  third  tie  of  the 

season. 

The  soccer  men  ended  their  win  famine  with  a  4-1  victory  over  Clark. 

For  the  first  time  all  season  the  offense  really  got  rolling. 

Combining  with  the  steady  defense  of  Co-Captain  Ned  Bowler  and  Joe  Moronne,  the  Briggsmen  beat  the 

Worcesterites,  scoring  in  every  period  but  the  first. 

Clark  scored  first  early  in  the  game,  but  with  the  opening  of  the  second  period  things  took  a  new  slant. 

The  Redmen  front  line  kept  the  ball  in  the  defender's  territory,  and  Web  Cutting  broke  the  ice  for  the  UMass  club 

on  a  shot  that   fooled  the  Clark  goalie  completely. 

In  the  third  period  Billy  Burke  put  the  Redmen  in  front  with  a  beautifully  executed  shot. 

The  scoring  ended  when  Web  Cutting,  scoring  his  second  goal  of  the  day,  wrapped  it  up  for  the  Mass  men. 

For  their  last  game  of  the  season  the  Redmen  traveled  to  Medford  to  meet  a  strong  Tufts  team. 

The  hooters  went  all  out  to  end  the  season  with  a  successful  note  and  played  a  superb  game. 

However,  fate  was  against  them,  and  all  they  could  manage  was  a  1-1  tie  by  virtue  of  Web  Cutting's  goal. 

Despite  the  fact  that  his  team  experienced  one  of  their  worst  seasons  in  many  a  year.  Coach  Briggs  has  the 

highest  hopes  for  next  year's  squad. 

This  has  been  an  unusual  year  as  far  as  quantity  and  quality  of  freshman  material  is  concerned. 

Add  to  this  the  twelve  returning  lettermen,  and  the  future  seems  bright  once  again. 


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FROSH  SOCCER 


INTRAMURAL  FOOTBALL 


The  1956  football  season  was  the  start  of  a  great  year  for  intramurals. 

Spirit  and  participation  reached  a  new  high,  and  competition  was  keener  than  ever. 

At  the  end  of  regular  season  play  Van  Meter  A  and  Lewis  A  were  tied  for  first  place  in  the  dormitory  league  with 

records  of  five  wins  and  two  ties. 

This  necessitated  a  playoff,  and  Van  Meter  A  emerged  the  winner  by  a  score  of  20-0. 

The  game  featured  an  exceptional  amount  of  running,  all  three  touchdowns  being  scored  on  end  runs. 

The  fraternity  league  championship  wasn't  decided  until  the  last  week  of  the  season. 

Until  TEP  beat  both  SAE  and  LCA  it  was  anyone's  guess  as  to  who  would  wear  the  fraternity  crown. 

TEP,  a  pre-season  darkhorse,  finished  their  schedule  with  only  one  loss. 

Their  lone  defeat  was  an  upset  at  the  hands  of  AGR. 

The  season  was  full  of  upsets,  but  perhaps  the  biggest  was  AEPi's  victory  over  LCA. 

It  came  in  the  last  game  for  both  teams  and  pushed  LCA  out  of  third  place. 

In  the  independent  league  it  was  the  Old  Tads  on  top  for  the  second  straight  year. 

In  that  time  they  have  never  lost  a  game  in  regular  season  play. 

The  Old  Tads  then  played  Van  Meter  A,  the  dorm  champs,  for  the  right  to  meet  TEP  for  the  intramural  championship. 

They  jumped  out  to  a  quick  7-0  Lead  by  virtue  of  an  end  run  by  Dick  Coleman. 

Both  teams  dug  in,  and  the  score  was  the  same  when  the  game  ended. 

It  was  a  completely  different  story  when  the  Old  Tads  met  TEP  in  the  championship  game. 

For  the  first  time  during  the  season  the  Old  Tads  were  on  the  losing  end. 

Sparked  by  Skippy  Elman  and  Maxie  Reinstein,  TEP  overcame  a  12-7  deficit  to  win  by  a  score  22-12. 

Until  this  year  this  would  have  been  the  last  game,  but  something  new  had  been  added. 

The  intramural  department  arranged  to  have  a  game  played  between  our  champions  and  the  champions  from  the 

University  of  New  Hampshire. 

Theta  Chi  represented  UNH,  and  the  game  was  played  before  the  largest  intramural  crowd  of  the  season. 

Both  teams  played  like  true  champions,  with  the  lead  changing  hands  four  times. 

TEP  led  with  three  minutes  remaining  to  be  played,  but  the  Wildcats  were  not  to  be  denied  the  victory  and 

fought  back  to  win  by  a  score  of  27-26. 


FRATERNITY  LEAGUE 


W 

T 

L 

TEP 

11 

0 

1 

SAE 

9 

1 

2 

AGR 

9 

1 

2 

LCA 

9 

2 

1 

SPE 

6 

0 

5 

KS 

4 

1 

6 

PSK 

3 

2 

0 

QTV 

4 

0 

7 

TC 

3 

1 

7 

TKE 

3 

1 

8 

ASP 

2 

2 

6 

AEPi 

2 

0 

8 

PMD 

2 

0 

8 

INDEPENDENT  LEAGUE 


W 

T 

L 

Old  Tads 

9 

0 

0 

Spades  AC 

8 

1 

1 

Van  Meter  B 

6 

0 

3 

2nd  Bn 

5 

0 

4 

Loose  Fish 

4 

1 

2 

Husbands 

4 

1 

2 

Lewis  C 

4 

1 

3 

Plymouth 

2 

0 

8 

Lewis  B 

1 

0 

9 

Lewis  D 

0 

0 

10 

DORMITORY  LEAGUE 


W 

T 

L 

Van  Meter  A 

5 

2 

0 

Lewis  A 

5 

2 

0 

Thatcher 

5 

0 

2 

Baker  A 

4 

1 

2 

Greenough 

3 

0 

4 

Chadbourne 

1 

1 

4 

Butterfield 

1 

0 

5 

Brooks 

0 

0 

7 

VARSITY  FOOTBALL 


Left  to  Right,    Front  Row 

Charlie  Mellen,  Roger  Barous,   John  Cieri,  Jack  Noble,  Frank  Sprlggs,  Co-Captain  Jim  Dolan,  Co-Captain  Dave  Ingram, 

Bob  Sampson,  Dick  Wright,  Tom  Whalen,  Buzz  Allen,   Ken  MacRae,  Dick  Bergquist 

Middle  Row 

Win  MacDonald,  Vic  Vickerson,   John  Kominski,   John  O'Keefe,   Bob  Ferriani,   John  Tero,  Dan  Desmond,  Bob  Moynihan, 

Bob  DeValle,  Ronnie  Blume,   Bill  Connolly,   Bill  Maxwell,   Bill  Goodwin,   Al  Bedrosian 

Back  Row 

Fred  losue,  Frank  Sousa,   Phil  Berardi,   John  Montosi,  Marty  Fallon,  Charlie  Carpenter,  Vince  Messina,  Doc  Enos 


The  football  team  had  already  been  practising  for  two  weeks  before  the  rest  of  the  students  returned  to  campus 

for  classes. 

Spirit  was  running  high  in  the  Redmen  camp,  but  lack  of  depth  in  the  line  posed  a  serious  problem  for  Coach 

Charlie  O'Rouke 

The  team  had  thirteen  lettermen  returning,  six  in  the  backfield  and  seven  in  the  forward  wall. 

Among  backs  Whalen,  Noble,  Wright,  Mellen,  Barous,  and  Bergquist  were  the  power  to  explode  at  any  moment. 

Ingram,  Dolan,  and  Allen  were  expected  to  spearhead  the  line. 

O'Keefe,  Miller,  Spriggs,  and  MacRae  were  also  counted  upon  to  be  important  in  a  line  that  lacked  both  depth 

and  experience. 

Despite  the  lack  of  reserves  the  Redmen  still  hoped  to  have  a  good  season. 

Then  Lady  Luck  intervened. 

Guard  Bill  Goodwin  and  back  Dick  Thompson  were  lost  for  the  season  with  broken  legs,  and  tackle  Frank  Spriggs 

and  halfback  Dickie  Wright  were  put  out  of  action  by  knee  injuries. 

The  loss  of  Goodwin  and  Spriggs  was  a  serious  blow  to  the  thin  Redmen  line,  since  both  were  slated  as  starters. 

In  the  first  game  of  the  season  the  highly  spirited  Redmen  met  A.I.C. 

The  game  itself  was  a  seesaw  affair  with  the  two  teams  battling  to  a  6-6  tie. 

The  men  from  Mass.  drew  first  blood  on  a  sensational  68-yard  dash  by  Bob  DeValle. 

Charl'e  Mellen's  try  for  the  extra  point  was  blocked,  and  that  was  all  the  scoring  done  in  the  first  half. 

However,  in  the  third  quarter,  the  Aces  stopped  the  UMass  offense  cold,  and  when  they  got  the  ball  they  began 

their  long  march  downfield. 

They  finally  scored  on  a  15-yard  pass  play  that  caught  the  UMass  club  flatfooted. 

Their  try  for  the  extra  point  was  off  to  the  right,  and  the  score  stood  at  6-6. 

Both  teams  dug  in,  and  neither  was  able  to  push  the  ball  across  the  goal  line. 

The  Redmen  traveled  to  Boston  to  meet  the  B.U.  Terriers  for  the  first  time  since  1892. 

The  Boston  papers  had  picked  the  Terriers  as  a  four  touchdown  favorite,  but  before  the  final  whistle  blew  13,000 

fans  had  seen  a  determined  UMass  football  team  succumb  to  the  B.U.  eleven  by  a  deceiving  score  of  19-6. 


Midway  through  the  first  quarter  the  Redmen  pushed  down  to  the  B.U.  40  yard  line  and  Dickie  Wright  scooped  in  a 

short  pass  and  went  the  rest  of  the  way  for  the  game's  first  score. 

The  Terriers  fought  back  and  tied  the  score. 

The  ball  kept  changing  hands  for  the  majority  of  the  third  quarter. 

Then  the  B.U.  men  exploded  and  added  two  more  quick  scores. 

The  Redmen  fought  back  gallantly,  but  to  no  avail. 

It  was  a  record  crowd  that  turned  out  to  see  our  Saturday  heroes  face  Connecticut  on  Homecoming  Day,  and  it  was  a 

record  crowd  that  watched  the  home  team  suffer  its  worst  defeat  in  its  77  year  history. 

It  was  a  sad  bunch  of  Umies  that  left  Alumni  Field  after  the  final  whistle  with  the  score  standing  at  71-6. 

Depth  again  played  an  important  part  in  the  defeat,  as  the  Redmen  were  forced  to  keep  using  the  same  players 

again  and  again  against  fresh  Huskies. 

The  only  bright  spot  for  the  Redmen  was  the  TD  pass  from  Tommy  Whalen  to  John  O'Keefe. 

The  Rhode  Island  Rams  snapped  out  of  a  three  game  losing  streak  and  extended  the  UMass  losing  streak  to  a  like 

number  by  downing  the  visiting  UMies  34-13- 

An  indication  of  the  final  outcome  of  the  game  was  seen  when  the  Rams  scored  twice  in  the  first  quarter. 

UMass  struck  back  in  the  second  period,  traveling  72  yards  for  the  score. 

The  drive  was  sparked  by  Tommy  Whalen's  passing  and  Bob  Feiriane's  receiving,  with  Dickie  Wright  banging 

over  for  the  TD. 

The  intermission  didn't  seem  to  cool  down  the  Rams  a  bit,  and  they  opened  the  third  period  with  another  score. 

In  the  final  stanza  the  Redmen  went  back  on  the  war  path  again  and  climaxed  a  long  drive  with  Charlie  Mellen 

shooting  around  end  for  the  six-pointer. 

Rhode  Island  closed  out  the  scoring  late  in  the  fourth  quarter,  and  that  was  it  for  the  afternoon. 

Despite  the  loss,  there  were  some  bright  spots  for  the  Redmen. 

Roger  Barous  returned  to  action  for  the  first  time  since  the  B.U.  game,  and  sophomore  Billy  Maxwell  proved 

himself  a  fine  passing  quarterback. 

It  was  Dad's  Day  at  Alumni  Field,  and  all  the  players'  fathers  turned  out  to  watch  their  sons  gain  their  first 

victory  of  the  season  at  the  expense  of  Northeastern. 

The  Redmen  jumped  off  to  a  quick  lead  in  the  first  period  when  Charlie  Mellen  pitched  a  running  pass  to  Dick 

Wright  for  the  initial  score  of  the  game. 

A  long  drive  from  deep  in  their  own  territory  enabled  the  Huskies  to  tie  it  up  just  as  the  half  ended. 

The  Huskies  controlled  the  ball  almost  exclusively  during  the  second  half,  but  they  were  never  quite  able  to 

reach  pay  dirt. 

The  visitors  from  Boston  were  forced  to  punt  late  in  the  fourth  quarter,  and  Mellen  took  the  ball  on  his  own  15. 

From  there  he  eluded  would-be  tacklers  and  sprinted  85  yards  for  the  TD  that  spelled  victory  for  a  determined 

Redmen  squad. 

The  win-hungry  Redmen  fought  their  way  to  a  26-19  victory  over  Vermont  at  Burlington. 

The  joy  of  victory  was  somewhat  marred  by  an  injury  to  Bill  Goodwin  that  put  him  out  of  the  lineup  for  the 

remainder  of  the  season. 

The  Cantamounts  opened  the  game  with  a  quick  score,  but  the  Redmen  struck  back  as  Tom  Whalen  hit  Dave  Ingram 

with  a  35-yard  aerial  for  a  score. 

In  the  second  period  the  Green  Mountain  lads  pulled  ahead  on  another  TD. 

The  Redmen  then  took  possession  of  the  ball,  and  proceeded  to  tie  the  score  on  Charlie  Mellen's  run  from  the  six. 

He  added  the  conversion,  and  UMies  led  by  one  point  at  the  end  of  the  first  half. 

The  Redmen  really  caught  fire  in  the  third  period  and  racked  up  two  more  tallies. 

Both  were  on  pass  plays-  one  from  Ronnie  Blume  to  Dick  Berquist  and  another  from  Whalen  to  Ingram. 

The  Cantamounts  fought  back,  scoring  in  the  last  period;    but  it  was  too  late,  and  the  Redmen  chalked  up  their 

second  win  in  a  row. 

Seeking  their  third  consecutive  win,  the  Redmen  played  host  to  Brandeis  University  at  Alumni  Field. 

The  day  was  designated  as  ROTC  Day  with  all  the  cadets  participating. 

The  first  half  witnessed  the  poorest  showing  of  the  team  all  season. 

The  Redmen  failed  to  make  a  single  first  down,  while  the  Judges  poured  on  a  series  of  scores. 

Led  by  their  ace  quarterback  Jim  Stehlin,  Brandeis  rolled  to  a  32-0  lead. 

UMass  managed  to  salvage  some  prestige  by  digging  in  hard  in  the  second  half  and  pushing  14  points  across  the 

scoreboard. 

The  UMass  TD's  were  scored  on  passes  from  Whalen  to  Ingram  and  Barous  respectively. 

Another  tally  by  Brandeis  and  the  day's  scoring  ended. 

The  Redmen  came  to  the  end  of  another  trail  as  they  were  clawed  by  the  UNH  Wildcats  28-7  in  their  last  game  of  the 

season. 

UNH  opened  the  scoring  midway  through  the  first  period  on  a  long  aerial. 

The  Redmen  started  a  long  drive,  and  it  looked  like  the  UMass  men  were  going  to  tie  it  up;    but  they  ran  out  of  gas, 

and  the  score  stood  7-0. 

The  Redmen  opened  the  third  period  with  an  onside  kick  that  they  recovered  themselves. 

Then  they  turned  on  the  heat,  and  Barous  crashed  over  just  seven  plays  later  with  Charlie  Millen  adding  the  extra 

point  to  tie  up  the  contest. 

However,  the  last  period  the  roof  fell  in  on  the  weary  Redmen,  as  the  Wildcats  scored  three  times. 

The  loss  marked  the  end  of  the  most  rocky  road  that  the  Redmen  have  trod  in  several  years. 

They  wound  up  the  campaign  with  2  wins,  5  losses,  and  1  tie. 

However,  with  the  solution  to  the  depth  problem  at  hand  in  the  person  of  fine  frosh  prospects,  the  often  repeated 

cry  of  "Wait  till  next  year"  rings  loud  and  clear,  and  with  justification. 


^^I^SIfeiJWi^w 


FRESHMAN  FOOTBALL 

The  1956  freshman  football  team,  undei  the  coaching  of  Hank  Woronicz,  compiled  only  a  mediocre  record  of  2  wins 

and  2  losses. 

However,  the  team  displayed  an  exceptional  amount  of  spirit  and  potential  varsity  talent. 

Plagued  by  the  injury  jinx  right  from  the  opening  kickoff  against  Cheshire  Academy,  the  Little  Redmen  lost  three 

of  their  starters  for  most  of  the  game. 

The  frosh  couldn't  seem  to  get  their  offense  rolling  and  went  down  to  a  strong  Cheshire  team  26-0. 

A  week  later  the  UMass  Frosh  traveled  to  Worcester  to  meet  Worcester  Academy. 

Led  by  the  two  scores  of  Tommy  Brown,  the  frosh  turned  the  game  into  a  romp. 

They  proceeded  to  add  two  more  scores,  one  by  Sabourn  and  one  by  Kindred. 

Final  score:    UMass  26.  Worcester  Academy  7. 

Intheir  first  home  game  of  the  season  the  freshmen  again  proved  themselves  a  strong  eleven  by  downing  the 

Springfield  understudies  27-6. 

Scatback  Sobourn  was  the  outstanding  player  on  the  field,  reeling  off  several  long  runs. 

A  third  period  spelled  defeat  for  the  UMass  yearlings  in  their  only  Yankee  Conference  encounter  against  New  Hampshire. 

The  game  was  a  thriller  right  down  to  the  final  whistle  with  the  lead  changing  hands  four  times. 

Sabourn  was  again  outstanding,  as  was  Paul  Magee,  a  stalwart  on  defense  all  season. 

The  majority  of  the  freshman  team  are  already  looking  forward  to  playing  with  the  varsity  next  fall,  and  with  their 

competitive  spirit,  we'll  probably  be  seeing  a  lot  more  of  them  next  fall. 

FRESHMAN  SWIMMING 

The  Freshman  swimming  team  under  Coach  Joe  Rogers  compiled  only  a  mediocre  record  of  two  wins  and  two  losses, 

but  produced  a  good  array  of  future  varsity  material. 

In  their  first  meet  the  Frosh  lost  to  Wesylan  by  a  score  of  45  to  30. 

However,  their  next  meet  was  quite  a  different  story. 

The  Little  Redmen  took  seven  firsts  in  nine  events  en  route  to  a  54-31  victory. 

After  a  loss  to  Mt.  Herman,  the  Frosh  swam  back  into  the  win  column. 

For  the  second  time  this  year  they  captured  seven  of  nine  firsts  and  downed  Brandeis  47-27. 

Both  Charles  Knight  and  John  Hennigan  finished  first  three  times  second  once  in  four  meets,  and  Thompson  and 

Williams  also  placed  in  every  meet. 

In  diving,  Bob  Sharret  was  a  standout  performer  taking  three  firsts  and  a  second  in  the  four  meets. 

These  boys  and  some  of  the  others  should  give  Coach  Rogers  the  depth  necessary  for  a  good  swimming  team. 

U.Mass.      Opp. 
Wesylyan  30  45 

Worcester  Jr.      54  31 

Mt.  Herman         27  50 

Brandeis  47  27 

VARSITY  SWIMMING 

Paced  by  Captain  Clark  Baldwin  and  Dick  Ham,  the  Mermen  posted  a  season's  record  of  6  wins,  2  losses  and  1  tie. 
Squeaking  by  a  highly-rated  Coast  Guard  team,  and  tying  a  well-matched  M.l.T.  squad.  Coach  Joe  Rogers'  swimmers 
had  one  of  the  most  successful  seasons  of  all  University  Winter  Sports. 

Leading  in  the  point  department,  graduating  captain  Clark  Baldwin  was  a  consistent  scorer  in  the  220  and  100,  while 
j  unior  Dick  Ham  lost  only  one  race  during  the  season. 

A  newcomer  to  the  team,  but  another  high  scorer  was  Denny  Carroll,  a  sophomore  who  swam  the  5  0  and  100. 
Other  consistent  point-getters  were  Roger  Morin,  Bill  O'Rourke,  and  Buzz  Richardson  who  doubled  on  the  diving 
board  and  wrestling  mat. 

Hampered  by  lack  of  depth,  the  Redmen  had  several  close  calls,  and  lost  to  a  better-rounded  UConn  team  toward  the 
end  of  the  season. 

Coach  Joe  Rogers  will  be  losing  several  seniors  this  year. 

This  is  the  last  season  for  Clark  Baldwin,  Ralph  Doe,  Pete  Stoler,  Sid  Goldberg,  Bill  O'Rourke,  and  Jim  Beattie. 
Bob  Gibbs,  recently  returned  from  military  service  also  swam  his  final  season. 

This  will  leave  plenty  of  openings  for  this  years'  frosh  to  fill,  and  Mermen  will  be  counting  on  some  frosh 
freestylers  and  butterfly  men  in  hopes  of  having  as  a  fine  a  season  as  this  year. 
UMass.         Opp. 


Wesleyan 

47 

39 

R.P.L 

49 

37 

W.P.L 

62 

24 

Amherst 

26 

59 

Holy  Cross 

57 

29 

M.l.T. 

43 

43 

Tufts 

57 

29 

Coast  Guard 

A6 

40 

UConn 

32 

54 

VARSITY  WRESTLING 


Left  to  Right,  Kneeling 

George  Marcoulier,   Peter  Montminy,    Phil  Stowell,  Art  Rapoza   (Captain) 

Standing 

Roger  Davis,   Buzz  Richardson,  Ray  Marr,   Jim  Rutledge,   Al  Bedrosian,   John  Douglas   (Coach) 

Despite  a  season's  record  of  only  one  win  and  seven  losses,  the  1957  season  saw  a  steady  improvement  in  the 

caliber  of  the  UMass  matmen. 

The  standout  performances  of  Captain  Art  Raposa,  Phil  Stowell,  and  Buzz  Richardson  give  a  good  indication  that 

next  year's  squad  will  have  just  the  right  balance  of  experience  and  depth  to  develop  a  winning  team. 

Art  Raposa,  who  finished  his  collegiate  wrestling  career  with  eight  wins  in  eight  matches,  if  the  only  graduating 

member  of  this  winning  threesome. 

Art,  who  had  no  pre-college  wrestling  experience,  became  the  fine  wrestler  he  is  in  just  four  seasons,  finishing 

this  year  with  an  undefeated  slate. 

Phil  Stowell,  a  sophomore  from  Needham,  was  last  year's  freshman  New  England  Champion. 

This  year  he  came  into  his  own,  winning  seven  out  of  his  eight  matches. 

Along  with  Raposa  he  will  give  the  Redmen  a  fine  representation  in  the  New  England  championships  this  spring. 

Buzz  Richardson,  who  had  never  wrestled  until  this  season,  developed  into  one  of  the  top  heavyweights  in  New 

England. 

After  losing  his  first  match.  Buzz  bounced  back  to  win  his  last  seven  in  a  row. 

The  natural  ability  of  this  fine  athlete  really  showed  in  his  rapid  progress  from  a  novice  to  a  standout  performer 

in  only  two  short  months. 

This  year's  squad  also  boasted  such  men  as  Ray  Marr,  George  Marcoulier,  Roger  Davis,  Frank  Allaire,  Al  Bendrosian, 

Metro  Kalafatis,  Jim  Rutledge,  and  Al  Hoite. 

Irv  Labovitz,  and  Pete  Montiminy,  two  other  members  of  the  varsity,  were  sidelined  for  the  season  because  of  injuries. 

These  two  fellows  should  be  back  next  year  to  help  provide  the  needed  depth  the  squad  will  require. 

The  freshman  team  will  provide  some  good  material  for  next  year  in  the  presence  of  Bill  Harris  and  Wallace  Gordon, 

both  of  whom  will  wrestle  in  the  New  England's  this  spring. 

Coach  John  Douglas,  a  fine  wrestler  in  his  own  right,  did  an  excellent  job  of  putting  together  the  team. 

The  coach  feels  that  the  experience  gained  this  season,  coupled  with  the  development  of  many  new  boys  will  give 

UMass  a  strong  club  for  the  '58  schedule. 

Coach  Douglas  intends  to  give  exhibitions  and  demonstrations  of  wrestling  technique  next  year  in  order  to  build  up 

more  student  interest  and  support  for  the  wrestling  team. 


VARSITY  HOCKEY 


Seated 

Jack  Battis,  Ron  Pozo,   Paul  Lynch,   Lynwood,   Sutcliff,  Ron  Lundgren  (Captain),  Ger 

Ray  Flynn,   Paul  Backman 


De  Masellis,  Dick  Penel, 


Standing  ' 

Ted  Smith  (Manager),  William  LaBelle  (Trainer),  Joe  Maronne,  John  MacCateer,  Fred  Phillips,  Dave  Powers,  Al  Andrews, 

Henry  Haizen,  Deane  Lamphear,   James  Brown,  Bill  Goodwin,  Steve  Kosakowski  (Coach) 

Coach  Steve  Kosakowski's  hockey  team  finished  its  third  hockey  season  in  much  better  style  than  its  six  and  seven 

record  indicates. 

Standing  two  and  six  at  one  point,  the  Redmen  caught  fire  for  four  straight  wins  before  bowing  to  Amherst  in  an 

overtime  period  in  the  last  game  of  the  season. 

Two  of  the  losses  were  in  overtime,  another  was  to  Eastern  Small  Colleges  Champion,  A.I.C.,  and  still  another 

heartbreaker  to  a  powerful  Williams  club  by  one  goal. 

Much  of  the  credit  for  this  year's  team  success  goes  to  Captain  Ronnie  Lundgren  and  Jack  Battis. 

Both  of  these  boys  were  brilliant  in  their  three  years  of  skating  for  the  Redmen. 

Lundgren  was  the  tireless  worker  behind  many  of  the  goals  this  year,  and  Battis  averaged  fifty-six  out  of  sixty  in 

every  game  at  defense. 

Goalie  Gene  Demaisselis,  Paul  Lynch,  and  Ron  Pozo  were  also  quite  important  in  the  puckster's  attack. 

Just  before  Christmas  the  Redmen  were  trounced  by  a  championship  A.l.C.  team. 

However,  the  team  rebounded  to  whip  Amherst  College  4-1. 

Phillips,  Pozo,  and  Lundgren  did  the  scoring  against  our  cross  town  rivals. 

Early  in  January  the  UMass  club  met  a  weak  Wesleyan  team  and  literally  "skated"  over  them  11-2. 

Lynch,  with  five  goals,  and  Pozo,  with  one  goal  and  five  assists,  were  the  big  guns  in  the  scoring  attack. 

A  tough  loss  to  New  Hampshire  in  overtime  was  the  next  UMass  battle. 

Ron  Pozo's  two  goals  tied  the  game  in  the  last  period,  and  from  there  it  was  just  a  case  of  bad  breaks. 

Another  one  goal  defeat  followed  at  the  hands  of  Williams,  3-2. 

Coach  Kosakowski's  boys  outplayed  the  Ephmen  for  the  majority  of  the  game,  but  they  couldn't  overcome  the  2-0 

deficit  of  the  first  two  minutes. 

Two  weeks  later  a  convincing  5-2  victory  over  Bowdoin  was  the  start  of  a  late  season  splurge. 

It  continued  as  the  Redmen  completely  out-classed  a  Holy  Cross  team  by  a  2-0  score. 

Paul  Lynch  picked  up  the  scoring  honors  by  driving  home  both  tallies. 

The  next  U.M.  opponent  was  Tufts. 

Rated  one  of  the  top  teams  in  the  East,  Tufts  went  down  before  Pozo's  overtime  goal  in  a  real  thriller. 

A  long  trip  to  Maine  produced  the  Redmen's  fourth  win  in  eight  days. 

Bowdoin  was  the  victim  for  the  second  time  within  a  week. 

A  loss  to  Amherst  in  a  finely  played  game  slightly  tarnished  a  fine  season. 

Paul  Lynch,  Ron  Lundgren,  and  Ron  Pozo  were  the  offensive  workhorses  of  the  club,  scoring  over  40  goals  between  them. 

Lundgren  will  be  the  only  one  graduating  along  with  Battis;    so  next  year  the  team  is  looking  forward  to  an  even  better 

season. 


FROSH  BASKETBALL 


Left  to  Right,  Seated 

Gary  Cross,  Alton  Spraque,   Phillip  Athanas,   John  Lynch,  William  Harris,  Mark  Apsey 

Standing 

Robert  Hatch,    Leo  LeBlanc,   Jack  Knight,  Bob  Neese   (Manager),  Chester  Gladchuck   (Coach),   Jerry  Glynn,  Robert  Eichorn, 

Francis  Gavdette 


The  UMass  freshman  basketball  team  finished  the  season  with  a  9-6  record  after  getting  off  to  a  strong  start. 

The  frosh  rolled  over  their  first  three  opponents,  Northeastern,  Tufts,  and  Trinity,  with  Bob  Eichorn  carrying  the  brunt 

of  the  scoring  attack. 

Their  first  setback  came  at  the  hands  of  Leicester  Jr.  College  in  a  see-saw  thrilling  91-89  game. 

Mark  Apsey,  John  Lynch,  and  Fan  Gaudette  shone  in  the  pressure-packed  affair. 

One  of  the  best  games  played  by  the  frosh  all  year  resulted  in  a  loss  to  a  red-hot  Holy  Cross  team. 

The  Little  Redmen  matched  the  strong  Crusader  five   point  for  point  until  a  spurt  late  in  the  game  gave  Holy  Cross  a 

94-80  victory. 

Leo  LeBlanc,  Phil  Athanas,  Apsey,  and  Eichorn  all  played  fine  ball  in  the  effort  for  a  big  upset. 

Dave  Ma  Kenzie  filled  in  well  for  Lynch  who  was  burdened  early  in  the  game  with  four  personal  fouls. 

During  the  last  few  weeks  of  the  season,  the  team  won  four  in  a  row  over  Rhode  Island  Amherst,  A.I.C.,  and  W.P.I., 

but  these  wins  were  sandwiched  in  by  twin  defeats  to  undefeated  Connecticut. 

Little  Gaudette,  who  stands  a  mere  5  feet  4  inches,  and  Eichorn  were  the  sparkplugs  of  the  win  streak. 

Against  Rhode  Island,  Gaudette's  explosion  in  the  last  twelve  minutes,  during  which  time  he  poured  in  eighteen 

points,  brought  UMass  from  a  seven  point  deficit  to  a  74-56  win. 

At  Amherst  it  was  Eichorn's  23  points  and  Gaudette's  late  foul  shots  that  were  the  margin  of  a  65-63  verdict  over 

the  neighboring  Jeffs. 

The  Little  Redmen  continued  on  their  merry  way  with  an  easy  74-67  win  over  A.l.C,  as  the  deadly  bombing  of  Bob 

Hatch,  LeBlanc,  and  Gaudette  were  too  much  for  the  Aces. 

The  frosh  enjoyed  their  best  offensive  output  of  the  season  against  W.P.I,  when  they  completely  overpowered  the 

Engineers  from  Worcester,  93-46. 

Leading  38-34  at  the  half,  the  frosh  literally  annihilated  their  opponents  after  intermission  time. 

Eichorn  came  through  with  a  31  point  performance,  while  Gerry  Glynn,  Hatch,  and  Gaudette  played  key  roles  in  the  romp. 

Eichorn  was  the  team's  top  point  producer,  tallying  252  points  followed  by  Athanas,  Gaudette,  Apsey,  LeBlanc,  and 

Lynch  who  were  closely  bunched  together. 

LeBlanc  was  the  playmaker  of  the  squad,  while  Eichorn,  Lynch,  Athanas,  and  Apsey  gave  the  frosh  a  lot  of  board  strength. 

Hatch,  Glynn,  and  Dick  Green  played  good  ball  towards  the  end  of  the  year,  while  Gaudette  was  spectacular  in  the  late 

season  drive. 


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VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


Left  to  Right 

Seated 

Fred  Naedele,   Norman   Porter,   John  Foley  (Captain),   John  Edgar,  Richard  Alman,   Donald  Akerson 

Standing 

Robert  Curran  (Coach),   Roland  Dupre,  Ned  Larkin,   Edmond  Adamczyk,  Stephen  Dolby,  William  McLaughlin, 

George  Morin,  Victor  Paddock  (Manager) 


When  the  1956-57  basketball  season  opened,  there  were  two  questions  going  through  the  minds  of  the  University  students. 

One,  could  Coach  Bob  Curran  build  up  this  young  inexperienced  team  to  the  heights  of  last  year's  record  breaking  club? 

The  team  had  only  two  returning  lettermen-  Jack  Foley,  the  brilliant  high  scoring  captain,  and  Johnny  Edgar,  the  hard 

fighting  center. 

The  remainder  of  the  roster  was  filled  out  by  inexperienced  juniors;    Akerson,  Dupre,  Kollios,  Morin,  and  untried  sophomores: 

Larkin,  Adamczyk,  Porter,  Naedele,  McLaughlin  and  Dolby. 

The  second  question  was:    would  Jack  Foley  break  Bill  Prevey's  scoring  mark  of  836  points? 

Needing  only  an  average  of  eight  points  per  game,  it  seemed  almost  a  certainty. 

The  only  real  question  was  when. 

To  the  surprise  of  everyone  this  young  ball  club  broke  away  to  six  consecutive  wins. 

The  season  started  away  from  home  at  the  Northeastern  Field  House  in  Boston. 

It  was  an  easy  win  with  Ned  Larkin  the  scoring  leader  with  22  points  and  Jack  Foley  contributing  19- 

For  the  second  game,  the  squad  traveled  to  Hartford,  Connecticut,  and  a  game  with  Trinity  College. 

The  Redmen  were  hot  and  downed  the  Trinity  team  85-74. 

This  time  it  was  Foley  with  21  points,  and  a  new  light  in  the  U.  of  Mass.  line-up,  Don  Akerson  who  added  17  points. 

The  sight  then  shifted  to  Medford  and  the  Tufts  Cage. 

The  Jumbos  were  absolutely  no  contest  for  the  Curranmen  and  bowed  87-65- 


The  stage  was  now  set  for  the  first  home  game  of  the  season. 

The  Reomen  played  host  to  the  Terriers  of  Boston  University, 

and  after  trailing  by  two  points  at  the  half,  the  Western  Mass. 

boys  put  on  a  brilliant  second  half  show  to  overcome  the  men 

from  Boston  and  win  their  fourth  straight  76-62. 

The  scoring  was  evenly  distributed  among  Akerson,  Edgar, 

Larkin,  and  Foley. 

Following  this  triumph  the  club  went  on  to  defeat  two  more 

rivals  by  beating  Middlebury  87-66  and  Brown  64-52  for  their 

fifth  and  sixth  straight  wins. 

By  virtue  of  this  start,  the  Redmen  were  rated  as  one  of  the 

top  teams  in  New  England. 

Then  came  Holy  Cross,  and  the  start  of  a  three  game  losing 

streak. 

The  defeat  to  Holy  Cross  was  one  hard  taken  by  the  Redmen. 

They  played  an  outstanding  game  but  could  not  match  the 

Crusaders'  111  point  output. 

The  final  score  was  111-96  and  UMass  absorbed  its  first  loss 

in  seven  starts. 

The  Curranmen  then  traveled  to  Vermont,  where  the  Catamounts  handed  the  Redmen  a  73-65  setback. 

Still  on  the  road,  UMass  lost,  in  a  great  second  half  splurge  by  Rhode  Island-  71-63- 

Don  Akerson  was  high  man,  but  it  was  Jack  Foley  who  stole  the  show  by  breaking  Bill  Prevey's  old  school  high  scoring 

mark  of  836  points. 

The  Redmen  fans  now  looked  with  anxious  eyes  at  the  future  games  wondering  if  Jack  could  reach  the  1000  mark. 

The  Redmen  then  returned  home  and  proceeded  to  trounce  both  New  Hampshire  and  Williams  before  "hitting  the  road" 

again  to  Springfield. 

A  great  performance  by  outstanding  sophomore  Ned  Larkin  with  25  points  was  not  enough  to  overcome  the  steady 

Maroon  attack. 

The  Redmen  bowed  74-62,  and  then  broke  up  the  mid-semester  "rest". 

As  the  second  semester  got  under  way,  the  squad  saw  the  loss  of  Dupre  and  Dolby,  but  gained  newly  eligible  Dick  Alman, 

a  returning  serviceman. 

The  first  game  of  the  semester  was  a  thriller,  played  to  a  full  house  at  the  cage. 

The  opposition  was  provided  by  the  highly  rated  Eagles  of  Boston  College. 

The  Redmen  played  an  excellent  game,  but  dropped  a  heart  breaker  in  an  overtime,  68-66. 

Jack  Foley  hit  for  10  points  and  went  over  the  900  point  mark,  with  10  games  left  to  reach  his  goal  of  1000  points. 

The  Redmen  traveled  to  Storrs,  Connecticut,  to  meet  last  year's  Yankee  Conference  titleholders. 

The  men  from  Storrs  were  entirely  too  much  as  the  Huskies,  led  by  big  men  Schmidt  and  Cooper  and  small  men  Quinn 

and  Osborne  were  good  for  79  points  between  them. 

This  was  enough  to  offset  the  UMass  team  output  of  71  points. 

The  final  score  was  97-71  as  the  Huskies  won  everything  but  the  ball  in  a  very  one-sided  game. 

The  Curranmen  then  returned  home  to  face  the  Rams  of  Rhode  Island  for  the  second  time. 

This  time  there  was  fire  in  the  eyes  of  the  Redmen  as  they  took  the  floor,  vowing  to  avenge  their  early  season  loss 

at  Kingston. 

Mass  won  it  going  away  as  Coach  Bob  Curran  cleared  the  bench  using  all  his  players. 

The  final  score  was  87-61  with  Foley  and  Adamczyk  hitting  for  22  and  20  points  respectively. 

In  another  away  game  at  W^ltham  the  visitors  met  the  highly  ranked  Judges   cf  Brandeis. 

This  was  truly  a  magnificant  team  effort  as  the  Redmen  led  by  sophomore  Akerson,  Adamezyk,  and  Larkin  upset  the 

Judges  80-69  and  gained  their  most  cherished  triumph  of  the  season. 

Red  Porter,  the  6  foot  7  inch  sophomore  reserve,  was  outstanding  off  the  boards  and  also  added  9  points  to  the  cause. 

Brandeis  was  led  by  Rudy  Finderson  with  31  points,  but  it  was  Mass  all  the  way,  as  they  hit  for  more  than  50%  of 

their  shots. 

At  this  point  it  seemed  as  though  the  UMass  basketeers  were  playing  their  finest  brand  of  ball,  but  once 

more  they  hit  a  totally  unprecedented  slump  starting  at  the  Amherst  cage. 

The  Lord  Jeffs,  enjoying  one  of  their  most  successful  seasons  in  recent  years,  displayed  a  puzzling 

defense  and  a  well  balanced  offense. 

It  was  enough  to  defeat  their  cross  town  rivals  61-44. 

The  UMass  quintet  then  faced  Johnny  Jones,  and  the  Aces  of  AlC  at  the  cage. 

Although  trailing  at  the  half  34-33,  the  Aces  put  on  a  fast  finish  to  down  the  Redmen  73-60. 


Jones  was  magnificent  for  AIC  as  he  rebounded  like 

a  giant  and  scored  almost  at  will. 

For  the  Umies,  it  was  junior  George  Morin  who  hustled 

and  battled  all  the  way  to  lead  the  team  scoring  with 

16  points,  his  highest  output  all  season. 

For  the  first  time  in  two  years  Coach  Curran  was  forced 

to  bench  the  slumping  Jack  Foley  in  an  effort  to  get  the 

team  back  on  its  feet. 

However,  despite  a  sensational  performance  by  Johnny 

Edgar,  the  Redmen  fell  to  W.P.I.,  71-69,  for  their  fourth 

straight  loss. 

Edgar, contributed  22  points  and  rebounded  marvelously. 

The  Umies  were  now  10-10  for  the  season,  and  people 

were  beginning  to  wonder  if  Jack  Foley  would  snap  out 

of  his  slump  and  get  into  the  magic  circle  of  1000  points. 

However,  the  fans  of  the  Redmen  didn't  have  to  wait  long 

for  the  smooth  captain  to  break  out  of  his  slump. 

UMass  played  host  to  UConn  and  once  again  the  height 

and  speed  of  the  Huskies  was  too  much,  as  they  defeated 

the  Redmen  90-77. 

This  clinched  the  Yankee  Conference  crown  for  them  and  they  became  the  first  team  in  the  nation  to  earn  a  berth 

in  the  NCAA  tournament. 

The  Umies  led  by  Foley  with  22  points  played  one  of  their  finest  games  of  the  season,  but  they  just  couldn't  seem 

to  close  the  gap. 

It  was  now  time  for  the  high  point  in  Captain  Jack  Foley's  career  as  he  led  the  hardwooders  to  Durham,  New 

Hampshire,  where  they  defeated  the  Wildcats  of  U.N.H.  89-69- 

Foley  entered  the  game  with  995  points  and  scored  24  more;    thus,  becoming  the  first  player  in  the  University's 

history  to  score  a  1000  points  or  more. 

Larkin  and  Porter  were  second  and  third  in  the  scoring  with  17  and  l6  respectively. 

Foley,  the  "Worcester  Wonder"  was  presented  with  the  game  ball  after  the  contest,  and  was  carried  from  the  floor 

on  the  shoulders  of  his  teammates. 

The  boys  from  Umieland  then  traveled  to  the  Boston  Garden  and  lost  a  toughie  to  Charley  Twigg  and  Colby,  70-62. 

Twigg  scored  28  points  and  became  the  first  Colby  player  to  go  over  the  1000  pioint  mark. 

The  loss  evened  the  season's  record  at  11  wins,  11  losses. 

On  Saturday  night  March  2,  the  Redmen  played  host  to  the  Black  Bears  of  Maine. 

It  was  not  only  the  last  game  of  the  season,  but  also  the  last  game  that  Captain  Jack  Foley  would  play  in  a 

Massachusetts  uniform. 

The  University  thus  honored  the  likeable  Captain  with  "Jack  Foley  Night". 

In  pre-game  ceremonies  Foley  was  honored  with  a  standing  ovation  from  nearly  4000  fans,  a  fine  tribute  to  the 

popularity  of  Mr.  Foley. 

He  was  presented  gifts  from  his  fraternity  brothers  at  Kappa  Sigma,  the  athletic  department,  and  his  teammates. 

Foley  was  a  humble  and  appreciative  young  man  as  he  stood  before  the  microphone  and  extended  his  thanks  to  all. 

The  Redmen  took  the  floor,  and  despite  an   cutstanding  performance  by  Keith  Mahoney  who  scored  39  points,  defeated 

a  tough  Maine  quintet  88-82. 

Five  UMass  players  were  in  double  figures  but  it  was  Johnny  Edgar,  also  playing  the  last  game  of  his  college  career, 

who  sparked  the  Umies  to  their  twelfth  and  final  win  of  the  campaign. 

Edgar  scored  17  points  and  was  a  giant  off  the  boards  all  night. 

Following  Edgar,  there  was  Akerson  with  16  points,  Foley  with  15,  Adamezyk  with  14  and  Larkin  with  12,  to  round 

out  the  well-balanced  Umie  attack. 

The  basketball  season  may  be  over,  but  certainly  it  will  be  a  long  time  bef  ae  the  students  or  faculty  will  ever 

forget  the  scoring  feats  of  Jack  Foley. 

Another  who  won't  be  forgotten  quickly  was  Johnny  Edgar,  who  played  the  last  few  games  of  his  career  with  a 

broken  nose. 

He  was  the  team's  top  rebounder,  and  as  Coach  Bob  Curran  said  about  next  year:    "It  is  very  hard  for  a  team  to 

lose  its  top  scorer  as  well  as  its  top  rebounder  and  not  feel  it. 

Those  two  were  my  only  returning  lettermen  this  year  and  I  knew  we  would  have  to  take  our  lumps,  maybe  not  as  many 

as  we  did,  but  nevertheless  we  took  them." 

Coach  Curran  did  a  fine  job  with  the  team  and  next  year  with  the  gained  experience  of  this  year's  young  team,  the 

future  could  be  very  bright. 

Only  the  1957-58  season  will  tell. 


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VARSITY  TRACK 


Left  to  Right,  First  Row 

Pete  Schwarz,  Donald  Bamford,  Joe  Cardello  (Co-Captain),  Billy  Burke  (Co-Captain),   Phil  Laughton,  Herbert  Willman 

Second  Row 

William  Footrick  (Coach),  Tom  Flynn,   Tord  Svenson,   Dave  Baily,   Donald  Osborne,  David  Sherman,   Fred  Walker 

Third  R  ow 

Don  Medera,  Robert  Devalle,   Charles  Leveronne 

The  1956-57  indoor  track  team  had  a  very  successful  season  under  the  fine  coaching  of  Bill  Footrick. 

Led  by  Co-Captains  Billy  Burke  and  Joe  Cardello  the  team  compiled  an  impressive  record  of  three  wins  and  only  one  loss. 

They  also  finished  second  in  the  B.A.A.  Yankee  Conference  Relay. 

The  UMass  runners  got  off  to  a  fine  start  in  the  B.A.A.  games  held  in  early  February. 

A  relay  team  composed  of  juniors  Tom  Flynn,  Don  Bamford,  Lee  Chisolm  and  Billy  Burke  took  a  second  in  the  Yankee 

Conference  Relay,  finishing  only  a  few  seconds  behind  the  leader. 

In  their  first  dual  meet  of  the  season  the  Redmen  scored  a  top  heavy  win    O'er  New  Britain  Teachers  65-30. 

Co-Captain  Joe  Cardello  set  a  new  University  record  by  heaving  the  thirty-five  pound  hammer  51  feet  7  inches. 

Other  firsts  went  to  Schwarz  in  the  1000,  Osborne  in  the  high  jump,  Bailey  in  the  short  put,  and  Leverone  in  the  hurdles. 

Their  first  and  only  loss  of  the  season  came  at  the  hands  of  a  powerful  Holy  Cross  team,  53-41. 

Don  Osborne  was  easily  the  outstanding  performer  of  the  day  copping  a  first  in  the  high  jump,  a  second  in  the  high 

hurdles,  and  a  third  in  the  low  hurdles. 

The  Redmen  redeemed  themselves  in  the  next  meet  by  swamping  Connecticut  63-32. 

In  the"  process  the  men  from  Mass  took  several  firsts  and  eight  seconds  in  eleven  events. 

Firsts  went  to  Osborne,  Walker,  Leverone,  Schwang,  Bamford  and  the  relay  team. 

The  track  men  closed  their  highly  successful  season  with  a  51-43  victory  over  New  Hampshire. 

High  Point  getters  for  the  Redmen  were  Bailey  and  Osborne,  who  each  had  a  first  and  a  second. 

The  team  only  loses  two  men  because  of  graduation-  Cardello  and  Ryder. 

Coach  Footrick  expects  to  get  some  added  help  from  the  freshmen  next  year  and  says,  "We'll  have  a  well  balanced  team 

with  plenty  of  depth  and  should  do  even  better  than  this  year." 

UMass.         0pp. 
B.A.A.  Second  in  Yankee  Conference  Relay 

New  Britain  Teachers   65  30 

Holy  Cross  41  53 

UNH  63  32 

UConn  51  43 


Left  to  Right 

Front  Row 

J.  Shepley,  G.  K.  Russell,  R.  Williams,  G.  Elliott,  E.J.  Fijol 

Back  Row 

D.  B.  Clarke,  W.  Bowen,   J.  T.   Loftus,  R.  I.  McNayr 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


INDEX 


Left  to  Right,  First  Row 

Mary  Arnold,   Craig   Preston,   Bill  Barnard,   James  Cogswell,  Thomas  Smith 

Second  Row 

Steve  Sanfield,  William  White,   John  D'Arcy,   Marilyn  Sugarman 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 

WILLIAM  W.  BARNARD 

MANAGING  EDITOR 

CRAIG  A.  PRESTON 

BUSINESS  MANAGER 

JAMES  S.  COGSWELL 

LITERARY  EDITOR 

STANTON  ZARROW 
Jane  Marks 
Alan  Lupo 
Dave  Snyder 
Leonard  Shapiro 
Shiela  Pressman 
Phylis  Sher 
Jordan  Levy 


SPORTS  EDITOR 

STEVEN  SANFIELD 
Peter  Stolar 
Norbert  Rubersteln 
Barry  Friedman 

PHOTOGRAPHY 

WILLIAM  B.  WHITE 
Tom  Sroith 
Connie  Rogers 
Members  Collegian  Photography  Staff 

STUDENT  ACTIVITIES  EDITOR 
MARY  ARNOLD 
Shiela  DriscoU 
Paula  Melanson 
Patricia  DriscoU 


STATISTICS  EDITOR 

MARILYN  SUGARMAN 
Sheila  Pressman 
Myrna  Sattman 
Joan  Lack 
Vivian  Green 
Joyc^  Cutler 
Barbara  Arons 
Myrna  Smith 
Brina  Mandell 
Sara  Rogovin 
Sandra  Hecht 
Jay  Green 
Cynthia  Katz 
Gladys  Pributsky 
Janet  Ostroff 
Cyma  Belkowitz 
Vivian  Lapides 
Elaine  Brown 
Alice  Leavitt 
Cynthia   Lowenstein 
Joan  Bernstein 
Margie  Ruch 
Barbara  Ostroff 
Nancy  Mahoney 
Janet  Gorman 
Alan  Lupo 


ADVERTISING 

GERALD  MURPHY 
Judy  Miller 


WILLIAM  W.  BARNARD 
Editor-in-Chief 


CRAIG  A.   PRESTON 
Manageing  Editor 


JAMES  S.  COGSWELL 
Business  Manager 


The  1957  INDEX  presents  two  major  innovations  from  recent  editions:    a  year-in-review  done  in  pictures  only 

("Student  Life"),  and  a  section  devoted  to  the  story  of  the  University  of  Massachusetts-  its  past  and  future 

("The  UMass  Story"). 

The  former  is  presented  to  give  what  we  believe  the  University  graduate  wants-  visual  memories  of  college  days. 

(All  the  major  events  of  the  year  are  presented  in  writing  in  the  "Clubs  and  Organization"  section.) 

The  latter  is  offered  to  provide  glimpses  into  the  eventful  past  and  promising  future  of  the  University  in  an 

attempt  to  plant  in  the  reader  a  deeper  sense  of  pride  in  its  accomplishments  and  a  greater  concern  for  its 

increading  resfxinsibilities. 

The  entire  staff  has  worked  diligently  to  provide  for  its  fellow  students  a  valuable  momento  of  the 

academic  year  '56-'57. 

Our  only  qualm  is  that  we  could  not,  because  of  space  limitations,  present  an  even  more  extensive  coverage. 


COLLEGIAN 


EXECUTIVE  EDITOR         LORRAINE  WILLSON 
BUSINESS  MANAGER  KENNETH  KIPNES 

Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Susan  Harrington,  Sheila  Clough,   Jo  Ann  Donahue,   Lorraine  Wlllson,  Susan  Hearty,   Barbara  Burke 

Second  R ow 

Mary  Jo  Killoy,  Ted  Raymond,  Jon  Cowen,  John  Kominski,  Kenneth  Kepnes,  Marcia  Beardsell 


This  year  the  COLLEGIAN  took  a  big  step  in  growing  with  the  University  by  extending  its  publication  to  three 

times  a  week. 

It  had  previously  been  published  twice  a  week. 

There  is  no  doubt  the  COLLEGIAN  serves  the  campus  well  by  keeping  students  and  faculty  posted  on  major 

events,  both  before  and  after  they  happen. 

As  the  University's  free  and  responsible  press,  the  COLLEGIAN  promotes  worthy  causes  and  activities,  provides 

the  public  with  information  about  its  University,  offers  a  vehicle  for  the  expression  of  student  and  faculty  opinion, 

presents  and  clarifies  the  goals  and  values  of  the  University. 

This  newspaper  also  gives  the  opportunity  to  many  students  interested  in  newspapers  to  gain  experience  in  that  field. 

The  staff  works  hard  to  gain  this  experience,  for  it  is  no  easy  job  to  publish  a  newspaper  three  times  a  week! 


HANDBOOK 


EDITOR     AUDREY  HUMPHHISS,  ASSISTANT  EDITOR    SONDRA  SABLE,  ASSISTANT  EDITOR     SHIRLEY  SOKOLETSKY 

Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Carol  Ann  Wllkins,   Sandra  Rusby,   Ann  Orofino,   Prlscilla  Biondl 

Second  Row 

Brenda  Kelley,   Lois  Janvrin,   Carole  Humphrey,  Marjorie  Bowman,  Sondra  Sable,   Audrey  Humphriss,  Shirley  Sokoletsky, 

Phyllis  Baron,   Priscllla  Harling,   Phyllis  Jordan,  Gladys  Pribliski 

Third  Row 

Betsy  Jason,   Eleanor  Mathison,  Marilyn  Sugarman,  Nova  Farley,   Sheila  Scott,  Nancy  Moscofian,   Carol  Ann  Hines, 

Janet  Carlson,  Jean  Crosby,   Ellen  Anderson,   Jane  Allen,   Sandra  Hecht,  Vivian  Green,   Joan  Daffinee,  Barbara  Lund 

Fourth  Row 

Jacquelyn  Roeder,  Sally  Healy,  Dorothy  Ellert,   Elizabeth  Pulslfer,   Beverly  Peach,   Judy  Heany,   Janice  Mills 

Sandra  Bailey,   Barbara  Freeman,   Sara  Rogovin,   Shirley  Bush,  Dorrine  Guimond,   Elsie  Young,   Janet  Jodaitis 


This  year,  the  Handbook  underwent  a  complete  revision  and  introduced  many  new  features. 

Sections  of  colored  pages  set  off  major  informational  groupings,  a  block  indexing  guide  helps  in  locating  subordinate 

sections,  and,  for  the  first  time,  the  calendar  is  expanded  and  produced  on  dull  paper  to  facilitate  writing. 

The  cover  was  re-designed  to  match  the  University  catalog. 

The  Handbook  fills  a  very  important  need  on  the  campus  as  a  reference  volume  for  students  and  faculty  alike. 

It  helps  in  the  orientation  of  freshmen,  who  receive  it  before  entering  the  University  in  the  fall. 

It  is  an  invaluable  aid  to  upperclassmen  who  find  between  its  covers  answers  to  most  of  their  questions  concerning 

campus  names,  places  and  procedure. 

Much  of  its  information  is  found  nowhere  else  and  from  this  aspect  alone,  it  is  an  invaluable  aid. 


FRESHMAN  HANDBOOK 


EDITOR      SID  GOLDBERG 

L  eft  to  Right 

John  Kominski,  Sid  Goldberg,  Betty  Janik,  Roland  Beebo 


The  Freshman  Directory,  usually  referred  to  as  the  "Mugbook",  has,  in  its  two  years  of  existence,  served  as  a 

very  adequate  instrument  for  introducing  freshmen  to  the  upperclassmen  of  the  University  as  well  as  to  each  other. 

This  magazine  depends  for  its  success  upon  the  co-operation  and  interest  of  the  incoming  freshmen,  who  supply 

their  pictures  for  the  book. 

Sidney  Goldberg  may  be  credited  with  the  fine  job  of  editing  this  year's  issue. 

Many  other  schools  have  a  similar  publication  made  with  pictures  taken  at  registration. 

Our  method,  made  possible  through  work  during  the  summer  months,  enables  us  to  have  the  book  completed  by  the 

time  students  arrive  on  campus. 

Copies  are  sold  first  to  the  freshmen. 

The  remaining  copies  are  then  sold  to  upperclassmen. 


QUARTERLY 


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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF     LORNA  REGOLSKY,  ASSISTANT  EDITOR     GEORGE   PUTNAM, 
NON-FICTION  EDITOR     THOMAS  BRENNAN,  MAKE-UP  EDITOR     DORIS  RATHBUN 

Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Marian  McCormlck,  Jen  Pekrul,  George  C.  Putnam,   Lorna  V.  Regalsky,  Thomas  Brennan,  Carolyn  Poole 

Second  Row 

Sylvia  Levinson,  Richard  Pomeroy,  Marcia  Pearls 

Those  absent  from  picture 
Judith  Morris,  Everett  Kartun 


THE  QUARTERLY,  as  in  years  gone  by,  has  provided  a  medium  through  which  University  students  can  publish 

their  words  and  further  their  literary  prowess  by  this  encouragement. 

One  of  the  new  features  of  this  year  has  been  a  new  page   "Odds  and  Ends",  where  THE  QUARTERLY  staff 

advises,  thanks  and  pleads  with  the  campus  on  matters  regarding  the  publication  of  this  magazine. 

Also,  this  year  THE  QUARTERLY  published  a  poem  from  a  young  boy  in  Helsinki,  Finland. 

This  and  other  contributions  from  non-undergraduate  members  of  the  University  body  have  helped  to 

distinguish  this  student  publication. 

In  the  future  THE  QUARTERLY  plans  to  organize  a  creative  writing  group  with  the  Literary  Guild 

Under  the  direction  of  Lorna  Regolsky  as  editor-in-chief,  George  Putnam  assistant  editor,  Tom  Brennan  as 

make-up  editor,  and  Joel  Wolfson  as  the  business  manager,  THE  QUARTERLY  is  looking  forward  to 

maintaining  its  reputation  as  a  first-rate  collegiate  literary  magazine. 


YA-HOO 


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF     JOSEPH  FINKLE,    ART  EDITOR    MAT  BROWN 

Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Nancy  Wells,  Mat  Brown,  Joseph  Finkle,  Peter  Stoler,  Edward  McManus 

Second  Row 

Thomas  Smith,  Anthony  Favello,  Michael  Bader,   Fred  Phillips 


Ya  Hoo,  our  recently  organized  humor  magazine,  has  been  progressing  by  leaps  and  bounds. 

Over  the  past  three  years  the  calibre  of  material  has  been  improving  and  the  magazine  is  more  and  more 

popular  among  the  University  students. 

There  have  been  difficulties  encountered  in  recruiting  an  adequate  staff,  a  common  obstacle  that  must  be 

overcome  by  new  organizations  on  campus. 

But  it  seems  that  growing  pains  are  just  about  over. 

This  fall,  their  cartoonist  produced  a  cover,  depicting  various  members  of  the  student  body,  which  made  the 

whole  student  body  stand  up  and  shout  hurrah! 

In  retrospect  the  past  two  years  have  been  hectic  ones  for  the  University  humor  magazine,  but  since  Ya-Hoo 

has  thus  far  successfully  weathered  all  storms,  it  seems  safe  to  predict  that  as  long  as  the  campus  wants  to 

find  relief  in  laughter,  there  will  be  a  Ya-Hoo  to  afford  that  relief. 


LITERARY  SOCIETY 


PRESIDENT     JOAN  LA  CHANCE,  TREASURER     JOSEPH  FINKEL,  SECRETARY     CAROLYN  POOLE 
Left  to  Right 

F irst  Row 

Carolyn  Poole,   Joan  LaChance,   Luisa  Roth 

Second  Row 

Lois  Ambush,  Stan  Rusek,  Joseph  Finkel,   Patricia  Holt 


The  Literary  Society  is  a  joint  faculty-student  administration  group  designed  to  encourage  the  creation,  criticisn 

and  enjoyment  of  literature. 

Last  year,  the  Society  was  awarded  a  grant-in-aid  from  the  National  Association  of  Educational  Broadcasters 

in  order  to  undertake  a  recording  series  of  nine  one-hour  programs  entitled  "As  Others  Read  Us:    American 

Fiction  Abroad". 

The  Society  holds  weekly  meetings  at  which  a  variety  of  topics  are  discussed. 

Some  of  these  included  Amherst  poet,  Robert  Francis,  giving  a  reading  of  his  poetry;    Mr.  Paul  Roche, 

instructor  in  classical  languages  at  Smith,  who  gave  a  reading  of  his  verse  translation  of  "Antigone",  and 

Dr.  Manfredi  of  the  sociology  department,  who  spoke  on  the  difference  between  sociological  tracts  and  novels. 

The  Society  also  brings  guest  lecturers  to  campus  in  co-operation  with  other  organizations. 

The  Literary  Society  and  the  Fine  Arts  Council  together  sponsored  the  visit  of  poet  Robert  Frost. 

The  Society  and  the  English  Department  also  co-operated  on  the  visit  of  Stewart  Johnson,  research  editor  of  the 

NEW  YORKER. 


ADELPHIA 


PRESIDENT     PAUL  MARKS,  VICE  PRESIDENT     FRAN  SPRIGGS,  SECRETARY-TREASURER     FRAN  DRISCOLL 
Left  to  Right 

F  irs  t  R  ow 

Fran  Sprlggs,   Paul  Marks,  Fran  Drlscoll,  Bill  Mahoney 

Second  Row 

Larry  Parrish,  Bob.  Brown,  George  Ditomassi,  Frank  Smith, 

Those  absent  from  picture 
Bob  Ames 


As  the  oldest  honorary  society  on  this  campus,  Adelphia  is  nearing  its  half  century  of  dedication. 

Each  year  at  the  All-University  Honors  Convocation  nine  junior  and  ten  senior  men  are  tapped. 

This  honor  recognizes  men  for  their  service  to  the  University  and  men  who  have  proven  themselves  capable  of 

great  responsibilities. 

Men  of  diverse  interests  bind  themselves  together  to  serve  with  devotion. 

This  year,  Adelphia  can  truly  be  called  an  honorary  society  for  the  first  time,  for  it  has  established  a 

scholastic  requirement. 

Now  the  members  can  add  scholarship  to  the  long  list  of  merits  which  are  the  qualifications  for  membership. 

Adelphia  serves  the  University,  beginning  with  commencement  and  continuing  through  the  rallies,  freshmen 

talks,  University  convocations.  Campus  Varieties,  International  weekend  and  Honors  Convocation. 

They  have  enthusiasm  to  work  for  the  improvement  of  our  University  and  portray  to  others  the  proper  attitude 

and  goals  necessary  for  finer  college  and  future  life. 


MORTAR  BOARD 


PRESIDENT     NANCY  COLBERT,  VICE   PRESIDENT     MONA  HARRINGTON,  TREASURER     MARTY  MARTIN 
SECRETARY     NANCY  KANOPKA 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Martha  Martin,   Mono  Harrington,  Nancy  Colbert,  Nancy  Kanopka 

Second  Row 

Joan  Rawlins,  Barbara  Axt,  Marcia  Winegard,  Mary  Lou  Parker,  Marilyn  Gross 


Senior  women's  honorary  society  exists  to  foster  traditions  of  the  school,  to  promote  scholarship,  intellectual 

stimulation,  service  to  the  University,  evaluation  and  criticism  of  campus  institutions. 

Members  of  Mortar  Board  are  on  many  all-campus  committees  and  in  most  phases  of  campus  life. 

Members  are  chosen  at  an  impressive  tapping  ceremony  each  spring  in  recognition  of  high  scholarship,  faithful 

service,  and  outstanding  leadership. 

This  year.  Mortar  Board  has  published  CO-EDIQUETTE,  and  held  discussions  in  freshman  dorms,  both  in  the 

interest  of  aiding  freshmen  in  making  the  adjustment  to  campus  life. 

Working  with  Adelphia,  senior  men's  honorary  society,  Mortar  Board  sponsors  rallies,  rally  dances  and  campus 

varieties. 

This  year,  a  sectional  conference  of  Mortar  Board  was  held  at  the  University.  Our  Isogon  chapter  played  host 

to  seven  other  Mortar  Board  chapters  in  the  New  England  area. 

Mortar  Board  is  a  society  which  inspires  underclassmen  and  also  serves  the  purpose  of  developing  further  the 

fine  qualities  of  scholarship,  leadership,  and  service. 


MAROON  KEY 


PRESIDENT     BOB  BETTS,  VICE   PRESIDENT     Et)/1IL   SALTZBERGER,  SECRETARY     GEORGE   KENNEDY 
TREASURER    TONY  FAVELLO 

Left  to  R  ight 

First  Row 

Fran  Gulliano,   Fred  losue,  Dick  Leonard,   Emil  Saltzberger    ,Bob  Betts  George  Kennedy,   John  Katsoulis 
Frederick   Purches 

Second  Row 

Irn  Labovitz,  Ed  McManas,   Bob  Dallmeyer,   John  Kominski,  Dick  Siska,  Art  Caron,   Bob  Albertini 

Third  Row 

Leo  Cassidy,   Jim  Sullivan,  Mike  Donovan,  Ed  Godfrey,   Bob  Morris,  George  Thelin 

Those  absent  from  picture 

Bill  McLaughlin,  Norm  Boucher,   Bob  Ferriani,  Tony  Favello 

The  Maroon  Key  is  an  honorary  service  organization  founded  at  the  University  of  Massachusetts  in  1926  which 

recognizes  potential  qualities  of  leadership  in  twenty-five  men  from  the  freshman  class. 

These  men  are  chosen  to  assist  in  programs  designed  to  strengthen  all  phases  of  student  life. 

The  Key  co-sponsors  the  orientation  program  of  freshman  week  with  the  Scrolls,  and  acts  as  host  for  visiting 

athletic  teams. 

This  year,  the  Key  began  a  managerial  program  in  conjunction  with  the  Physical  Education  Department, 

designed  to  provide  a  sufficient  number  of  managers  for  the  athletic  teams  of  the  University. 

Also  begun  this  fall  was  the  selling  of  freshman  beanies  in  the  men's  dorms,  which  proved  to  be  very  successful. 

The  money  from  this  was  used  for  a  scholarship  which  was  presented  to  a  deserving  freshman  at  Honors  Convocation. 

New  members  are  tapped  by  sophomore  members  at  the  University  Honors  Convocation  in  the  spring. 

These  men  are  picked  for  the  outstanding  qualities  they  show  as  leaders  in  the  freshman  class. 


SCROLLS 


PRESIDENT  YORKETTE  SOLOMON,  VICE  PRESIDENT  SANDRA  STRONG,  SECRETARY  GAIL  TOTMAN 
TREASURER  SYLVIA  FINOS 

Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Cleo  Zoukis,  Sara  Varanka,  Sandra  Strong,  Yorkette  Solomon,  Gail  Totman,  Sylvia  Finos,  Betty  Janik 

Second  Row 

Nancy  Ferriani,  Dorothy  McGrath,  Betty  Grimm,  Jean  Hale,  Susan  Harrington,  Nancy  Wilkinson,  Ruth  Campbell, 

Mary  Sue  Withlngton 


The  Scrolls,  sophomore  women's  honor  society,  is  without  a  doubt  one  of  the  busiest  groups  on  campus. 

Each  spring  at  the  annual  All-University  Honors  Convocation,  fifteen  freshman  women  are  chosen  on  the  basis  of 

leadership,  scholarship  and  fellowship  to  belong  to  this  select  group. 

The  first  duty  performed  by  the  Scrolls  is  to  help  make  the  freshmen  feel  at  home  here. 

Plans  for  freshman  orientation  are  formed  and  carried  out  in  conjunction  with  the  Maroon  Key. 

Some  of  the  other  duties  performed  by  the  Scrolls  are  to  help  with  registration,  sponsor  dances,  help  with 

Christmas  vespers,  take  charge  of  publicity  for  the  Campus  Chest  Drive,  serve  refreshments  at  the  Leaders' 

Conference  and  to  usher  at  convocations  and  graduation--quite  a  busy  schedule. 

In  addition  to  all  this  service  to  the  campus,  the  Scrolls  exert     a  constant  influence  on  the  student  body  in 

maintaining  a  spirit  of  co-operation,  friendliness  and  scholastic  endeavor. 


THE  GENERAL  COURT 


CHIEF  JUSTICE,  CHAIRMAN  MENS    GEORGE  SIMON,     CHAIRMAN  WOMENS     BARBARA  AXT, 
CLERK  MENS     DAVID  WORTHINGTON,  SECRETARY  WOMENS     JUDY  MILLER 

Left  to  R  ight 

First  Row 

Yorkette  Solomon,   Janet  Andrew^s,  Barbara  Axt,  Judy  Miller,   Phillis  Salter 

Second  Row 

Thomas  Zaccheo,   Craig  Preston,  George  Simon,  David  Worthlngton,  John  MacAteer 


The  General  Court  of  Justice  is  composed  of  two  parts,  the  Men's  and  the  Women's  Judicial  Boards. 

As  the  Court,  it  is  the  primary  purpose  of  these  boards  to  render  decisions  on  any  constitutional  questions  which 

may  arise. 

However,  the  Judiciary  Boards  normally  function  as  separate  bodies. 

The  Women's  Judiciary  is  composed  of  five  women  chosen  through  popular  election  by  the  women  students. 

Members  of  Men's  Judiciary  are  elected  by  the  Student  Senate. 

Each  board  tries  violations  of  the  laws  of  the  University,  discusses  and  weighs  all  evidence,  and  gives  decisions 

which  will  best  benefit  the  offender,  the  students  and  the  University. 

It  is  also  the  duty  of  the  chief  justice  of  the  Men's  Judiciary  to  administer  the  oath  of  office  to  new  class  officers, 

senators,  and  other  members  of  the  Men's  and  Women's  Judiciary. 


WOMEN'S  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION 


PRESIDENT     MARSHA  SAMOYLENKO,  VICE   PRESIDENT     JOAN  PETTEE,   PLAYDAY  MANAGER     RUTH  ANN  KIRK 
SECRETARY    GAIL  TOTMAN,  CHAIRMAN  OF  SUB-BOARD  SKIP  POMOSO,   PUBLICITY  CHAIRMAN     JUDY 
MacKENZIE 

Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Barbara  Lund,  Joan  Pettee,  Marsha  Samoylenko,  Gail  Totman,  Carole  Ann  Wilkinson 

Second  Row 

Ann  Donahue,  Ellie  Higgins,  Myrna  Saltman,   Jeanette  Marchant,  Beverly  Smith 

Third  Row 

Ruth  A.  Kirk,  Judy  MacKenzie,   Alice  Chiota,  Sylvia  Finos 


The  Women's  Athletic  Association  has  done  much  to  provide  an  opportunity  for  participation  in  sports  by  college  women. 

They  have  sponsored  a  co-rec  play  day  during  freshman  week,  a  women's  athletic  convocation,  inter-collegiate  play 

days,  and  a  dance-concert. 

They  also  have  sponsored  a  fine  inter-mural  sport  competition  in  basketball,  volleyball,  badminton,  tennis,  hockey, 

Softball  and  archery. 

All  University  women  are  encouraged  to  participate  in  these  sports  and  a  good-humored  rivalry  exists  among  all  the 

dorms  and  sororities. 

In  addition,  the  Women's  Athletic  Association  sponsors  the  Naiads,  a  group  of  girls  interested  in  synchronized 

swimming. 

This  year,  the  Naiads  put  on  two  excellent  performances,  one  during  winter  carnival  weekend  and  another  during 

the  open  house  weekend,  in  the  spring. 

Not  only  do  the  girls  show  excellence  in  synchronized  swimming,  but  their  use  of  lighting  and  costumes  does  much  to 

enhance  their  performances. 

Another  organization  that  is  sponsored  by  the  Women's  Athletic  Association  is  the  Modern  Dance  Club. 

This  group  was  organized  to  provide  the  talented  students  with  an  opportunity  to  develop  advanced  skills  in  the 

field  of  dance  and  to  participate  in  a  dance  performance. 

It  also  provides  the  University  with  a  vehicle  of  dance  as  an  art  form. 

This  year  it  put  on  a  production  during  the  open  house  weekend  which  was  greatly  admired  by  all  who  attended  tor 

the  creative  ability  displayed  by  the  dancers. 


CHEERLEADERS 


CAPTAIN    SHEILA  SCOTT,    COACH     JAMES  BOSCO 
Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Sondra  Sable,  Margaret  Stewart,   Elsie  Papenfuss,   Birute  Dedinas,   Sheila  Scott,   Betty  Grimm,  Gail  Totman, 
Marilyn  Gross 

Second  Row 

Robert  Brown,  Gene  Berube,  Frank  Cullen 

Those  absent  from  picture 
Don  Rizzo 


The  cheerleaders  have  done  much  in  the  past  year  to  encourage  student  spirit  and  support  at  University 

athletic  events. 

The  past  year  was  the  first  time  that  the  cheerleaders  were  under  the  Men's  Physical  Education  Department. 

Under  the  supervision  of  their  new  coach,  Mr.  James  Bosco,  the  cheerleaders  have  made  their  cheering 

program  a  very  colorful  spectacle. 

The  addition  of  men  cheerleaders  to  the  squad  has  made  possible  gymnastic  feats  which  were  before  unknown 

to  the  campus. 

They  have  also  increaded  their  program  to  include  home  basketball  games  besides  their  regular  appearances 

at  rallies  and  football  games. 

In  their  colorful  and  casual  uniforms,  the  cheerleaders  make  a  striking  appearance,  one  that  the  University  is 

very  proud  of. 

They  promote  student  spirit  tremendously  by  their  fine  cheering  techniques. 


PRECISIONETTES 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Stuart  W.   Lindquist,  Assistant  DriUmaster;  Lois  Williamson;  Jane  Donahue;  Martha  Martin;  Joan  Rawlins,   Captain; 
Glenna  Harney;  Loraine  Tukey;  Nancy  Colbert;  Beverly  Lachapelle;  James  S.   Cogswell,  DriUmaster 

Second  Row 

Eleanor  Harrahy,   Lois  Bain,   Jacqueline  Averka,   Ellen  Davis,  Fay  Hannibal,   Judith  O'Leary,   Carol  Goodwin, 

Marilyn  Towle 

Third  Row 

Audrey  Humphriss,   Cynthia  Billings,   Phyllis  Baron,  Eleanor  Harris,   Marjorie  West,  Margery  Bowman,   Jennifer 
Wrightson,   Joellen  West 

Fourth  Row 

Katherine  Hemlin,  Dorothy  McGrath,  Dianne  Parker,  Rosanna  Newell,  Carol  Ann  Hines,  Carolyn  Larson,   Barbara 
Kelloway,   Mary   Lou  Moore 

Fifth  Row 

Margaret  Harris,   Jean  Hale,   Joan  Forward,  Karen  Todd,   Louise  Fisher,  Sheila  Driscoll,   Sylvia  Marand,  Alice  Thompson 

Sixth  Row 

Lucy  Clark,   Phyllis  Scher,   Janet  Jodaitus,  GailGentile,   Joanne  Watman,   Judy  Seamans,   Mary  Manning,  Carolyn  Trull 

Seventh  Row 

Marie  Cook,   Joan  Carpenter,  Marilyn  Doering,   Emily  Morrison,   Janet  Kalinowski,  Sandra  Strong,   Claire  Manning, 

Constance  Cook 

The  Precisionettes  have  scored  again! 

This  year  the  team,  which  consists  of  forty-eight  regulars  and  twelve  alternates,  marched  at  four  home  games  and 

three  away  games,  providing  many  thrills  for  University  football  fans  with  intricate  half-time  maneuvers. 

The  Precisionettes,  formed  in  1946,  was  one  of  the  first  all-girl  collegiate  drill  teams  in  the  East. 

This  year,  under  the  able  direction  of  Drill  Master  Jim  Cogswell,  Assistant  Drill  Master  Stu  Lindquist  and  Captain 

Joan  C.  Rawlins,  the  team  won  new  fans  by  its  performance  at  the  Boston  University  game  and  was  featured  on  a 

Boston  telecast  following  the  game. 

The  Precisionettes  were  also  featured  in  the  rotogravure  section  of  the  BOSTON  HERALD  this  fall. 

Formed  with  the  Redmen  Marching  Band  to  furnish  a  spectacle  performance  at  football  games,  the  Precisionettes 

have  established  an  enviable  record. 


REDMEN  MARCHING  BAND 


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Front  Row 

Thomas  Picard,   Joan  Skinner,  Francis  Foley,  Arthur  Latham,   Janet  Isazc,  Mary  Johnson 

Second  Row 

John  Perlowski,   Eugene  Dunton,  Richard  Streeter,   Joan  Thompson,    Penny  BuUard,   Jean  Ashley,   Gary  Begun, 

David  Breir,  Marcia  Smith 

Third  Row 

Connie  Patten,  Harold  Becker,  Calvin  Backstrom,  Gerald  Rodman,  Martha  Wendell,  Rachel  Parsons,  Donald  McComb, 

Frances  Richards,   Janice   Larsson,  Hilda  Panall,  Charlotte  Matuszko 

Fourth  Row 

Beverly  Peach,  Ronald  McMaster,  Stuart  Clough,  Eleanor  Clark,   Joyce  Southwell,   Patricia  Connolly,   Peter  Loftus, 

Jane  Tufts,  Rebekah  Somes,  Diane  Stewart,  Sylvia  Finos 

Fifth  Row 

Mary  Lou  Armstrong,  Robert  Bury,   John  Needs,  Sumner  Barr,  Carolann  Wood,  Dight  Grain,  Richard  Harris, 
Frederic  Smith,  Director  Joseph  Contino 

Sixth  Row 

Joan  RischiteHi,   Bruce  Beckwith,  John  Peck,   Phyllis  Potter,  Carl  Thresher,  George  Lust,  Richard  Draper 

Attired  in  snappy  maroon  and  white  uniforms,  the  Redmen  Marching  Band  functions  as  a  show  band  to  perform  with 

the  Prccisionettes  during  half-time  maneuvers  at  football  games. 

The  band  consists  of  forty-eight  members  under  Drum  Major  Bruce  Beckwith  and  Joseph  Contino,  Director  of 

University  Bands. 

This  year,  in  addition  to  their  performances  at  four  home  games  and  three  away  games,  the  band  participated  in 

the  Pittsfield  Halloween  Parade. 

The  Redmen  Band,  through  its  many  performances,  has  gained  a  reputation  as  one  of  New  England's  finest 

precision  marching  bands. 


CONCERT  BAND 


Left  to  Right 

Front  R  ow 

Mary  Lou  Armstrong,   Janet  Isaac,   Alta  Mae  Ide,   Leonard  Lizak,  Norman  Gage,  Anita  Lewis,   Jean  Ashley,  Alan  Lupo, 

Joan  Samon,   Gary  Begun,   Ruth  Mesh,   Carole  Looney 

Second  Row 

Robert  Schulz,  Richard  Valentine,  Stanley  Piechota,  Albert  Rlchey,   Charles  Herman,   John  Perlowskl,  Elsie  Busha, 

Richard  Streeter,  David  Wentworth,   Patricia  Connolly,  Stuart  Clough,   J  oyce  Southwell,  Arthur  Lassek 

Third  R  ow 

John  Needs,  Neil  Holzman,  Martha  Wendell,  Richard  Harris,  Sally  Swift,  Donald  Willbrant,  Aline  Freeman,  Jane  Tufts, 
Robert  Romancier,  David  Nelson,   Phyllis  Potter,  Dight  Grain,  Robert  Bury 

Standing 

George  Lust,  Benjamin  Astley,  Alan  Gruskin,  Donald  Muzyka,  Joseph  Contlno  (Director) 

Those  absent  from  picture 
Richard  Beebe,  Norman  Gessman 


The  Concert  Band  affords  the  finest  instrumental  music  for  campus  and  off -campus  appearances. 

It  is  also  a  vehicle  for  students  interested  in  playing  instrumental  music  and  in  increacing  their  proficiency  as 

musicians. 

It  has  an  annual  winter  concert  and  a  pops  concert  in  the  spring. 

Besides  this,  it  makes  a  tour  of  Massachusetts  in  March  for  three  days;  other  appearances  in  the  vicinity  occur 

throughout  the  year. 

In  this  entertaining  capacity  they  can  join  the  ranks  of  other  groups  sponsored  by  the  music  department  who 

serve  as  excellent  good-will  representatives  of  the  University  of  Massachusetts. 


ROTC    BAND 


REVELERS 


CO-CHAIRMAN     RUTH  ANN  KIRK,  CO-CHAIRMAN     EDWARD   LEE,  SECRETARY     MARY  ELLEN  HOLLAND 
Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Phyllis  Salter,  William  LaBelle,   Ruth  A.  Kirk,  Edward  Lee,  Mary  Ellen  Bolland 

Second  Row 

Marilyn  Peach,  Raymond  Longhi,  Donald  Hiller,  Gerald  Portnoy,  Gerald  Grimes,  Sandra  Wanner 


The  Revelers,  whom  we  have  all  seen  on  campus  in  their  bright  red  and  white  striped  jackets,  encourage  and  channel 

freshman  participation  in  campus  activities. 

The  Revelers  began  their  program  when  the  frosh  arrived  in  the  fall. 

They  help  to  make  the  adjustment  of  the  freshmen  to  college  life  easier  by  their  many  planned  activities,  such  as 

the  Freshman  Inter-Dormitory  Sing,  the  Frosh  Picnic,  Co-Rec  Sports  Day  and  the  freshman  activities  night. 

In  addition  to  this,  they  act  in  an  advisory  capacity  to  the  Frosh  Inter-Dorm  Council,  Masquerade  Ball,  and  class 

meetings. 

With  their  aid,  the  freshmen  make  a  good  beginning  in  campus  life. 

The  Revelers  indoctrinate  them  in  campus  activities  and  take  a  very  potent  part  in  making  the  freshmen  feel  at 

home  on  our  campus. 


BAY  STATE  RIFLES 


CAPTAIN  EDWARD  P.  DAVIS,   JR. -CADRE  ADVISOR 
CADET  LT.  COL.  RICHARD  B.  BALDWIN 
CADET  FIRST  SERGEANT  RONALD  W.  GINGRAS 


The  drill  team  utilizes  the  traditional  cavalry  yellow  in  uniform  accessories  and  makes  a  fine  military  impression. 

It  provides  an  opportunity  for  young  men  in  their  freshman  and  sophomore  years  of  Armor  R.O.T.C.  to  gain 

proficiency  in  military  drill  in  an  enjoyable  manner. 

It  develops  and  preserves  the  high  ideals  of  the  military  profession  while  creating  an  interest  in  the  Armor 

branch  of  the  Army. 

Among  its  activities  in  the  fall,  the  drill  team  performed  during  R.O.T.C.  Day,  in  the  Veterans'  Day  Parade  in 

Springfield  and  on  television. 

The  team  appeared  in  the  St.  Patrick's  Day  Parade,  on  Armed  Forces  Day,  entered  the  Massachusetts  Military 

District  R.O.T.C.  Drill  Team  Competition  and  performed  at  the  annual  Spring  Review  of  R.O.T.C.  Cadets. 

Through  the  ability  it  has  demonstrated  performing  with  precision,  the  team  has  gained  the  respect  and 

admiration  of  various  audiences  across  the  Commonwealth. 


FLYING  REDMEN 


RELIGIOUS  GROUPS 


B'NAI  BRITH  HILLEL  FOUNDATION 


B'nai  Brith  Hillel  has  been  established  to  provide  religious,  cultural,  educational  and  social  activities  for  the 

Jewish  students  on  campus. 

It  achieves  its  purpose  by  regular  Friday  evening  services  and  Sunday  night  services. 

It  also  offers  non-credit  courses  in  elementary  and  advanced  Hebrew,  Yiddish  and  Basic  Belief  of  Judaism. 


CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION 


The  purpose  of  the  Christian  Association  is  to  further  the  spirit  of  Christianity  on  the  University  lovel  through 

personal  and  corporate  worship,  through  the  study  of  materials  that  throw  light  on  Christian  faith,  through  social 

action  growing  out  of  its  faith  and  through  promoting  true  Christian  fellowship. 

The  Christian  Association  is  made  up  of  students  from  Protestant  churches  of  all  denominations. 

An  active  fall  program  included  talks  by  the  Reverend  David  S.  King  and  the  Reverend  Thayer  Greene. 

Christmas  Vespers  which  were  also  sponsored  by  Christian  Association  were  well  attended  by  all  students. 

A  Religious  Embassy,  conducted  by  Dr.  Glenn  Olds,  was  held  in  February. 

Also  in  February  the  world  famous  evangelist,  Billy  Graham,  was  a  guest  of  Christian  Association. 

These  features,  together  with  Bible  Study,  religious  courses,  work  parties  and  social  activities,  accounted  for 

another  successful  year  of  Christian  Association. 


NEWMAN  CLUB 


The  Newman  Club  is  established  to  provide  for  the  religious,  social  and  educational  well  being  of  all  Roman  Catholic 

students  on  this  campus. 

Under  the  guidance  of  its  chaplain,  Father  David  Power,  it  provides  an  ever-widening  program  in  order  to  fulfill  its 

purpose. 

It  organizes  closed  retreats  for  the  men  and  women  on  campus,  and  it  holds  an  open  retreat  in  the  spring  on  campus. 

It  holds  bi-monthly  meetings  at  which  prominent  lecturers  speak,  and  a  weekly  seminar  under  Father  Power. 

It  holds  a  Communion  breakfast  during  open  house  weekend  and  sponsors  a  Newman  School  and  Catholic  Thought 

in  June. 


STUDENT  SENATE 


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JERRY  LEFKOWITZ 


Left  to  Right 

F  irst  Row 

Shirley  Sokoletsky,  Marilyn  Towle,  Robert  Gonsor,   John  Rosenberg,   Phil  Kuzmeski,  Jerry  Lefkowitz,  Marcia  Winegard, 

Larry  Parrish,  Dick  Sexton  Gladys  Bouchard,   Phyllis  Baron 

Second  Row 

Erwin  Haigis,   Betty  Janik,  Chris  Farnsworth,  Susan  Harrington,  Mary  Wharton,   Craig  McEwan,  Nancy  Wilkinson, 
Jane  Campos,   Lucy  Clark,   Gussie   Fishel 


Third  Row 

Stan  Merrill,  Art  Shaw,   John  Hay,  Har 


Lane,   Jim  Sullivan,   Alan  Christenson,   Jack   Pearl,  David  Wilson,  Roger  Davis 


The  Student  Senate  ranks  as  one  of  the  leading  student  campus  organizations. 

Dedicated  t  ox-ard  promoting  the  general  welfare  of  the  student  body,  the  Senate  is  a  representative  group  of  students 


This  year  a  thorough 

Senate  operations,  an  integral  part  of  modern  self-government  in  a  growing  university.  ... 

The  Senate  has  also  been  active  in  supporting  worthwhile  student  activities  and  promoting  projects  for  the  better- 
ment of  the  University  community.  ,        i    ,,   .  •       r^         i,  j  „   „     „,k„. 
The  Senate  has  sponsored  the  Debating  Society,  International  Weekend,  University  Open  House  and  many  other 

worthwhile  projects.  ,  .  „„„„, 

As  usual  the  Senate  Finance  Committee  ensured  that  Student  Tax  money  was  wisely  spent  and  gave  encouragement 

to  all  student  groups  to  undertake  quality  programs.  . 

The  Student  Services  committee  worked  all  year  toward  improving  student  working  conditions,  investigating  a  sound 

system  of  student  identification  and  urging  maintenance  of  a  high  standard  of  service  in  University  dining  hails. 

A  problem  of  major  concern  to  the  Senate  this  year  has  been  the  relationship  of  the  Student  Union  to  the  overall 

campus  picture. 

The  Senate  has  worked  for  smooth  integration  of  the  Student  Union  into  campus  life. 

Senators  have  also  served  on  many  University  committees,  a  fact  which  enables  student  voice  to  be  given  to 

problems  of  all-University  Concern. 

The  place  of  student  government  at  the  University  remains  secure  and  ever  ready  to  expand  its  horizons  to 

grow  with  the  Massachusetts  of  the  future. 


WMUA 


STATION  MANAGER     JANET  NICHOLS,   PRODUCTION  DIRECTOR     DAVID  CULLEN,  TECHNICAL  DIRECTOR 
RICHARD   LAVIGNE,  BUSINESS  MANAGER     ALISA  HAPPONEN,   OPERATIONS  DIRECTOR     DONALD  TORRES 

L  eft  to  Right 

First  Row 

Ed  Conner,   Jay  Adelman,   Richard   Bresciani,   Hal  Glass,   Theodore  Mael,   Richard   Zanlni,  Robert   Piwarczyk 

Second  Row 

Sue  Harllng,   Janet  Neal,   Lois  Nazarian,  Janet  Nichols,  Richard  Lavigne,  David  CuUen,  Donald  Torres, 

Allsa  Happonen,   Elaine  Morse,   Patricia  Connolly,   Jo   Ann  Rischitelli 

Third  R  ow 

Barbara  Kelley,   Phyllis  Jordan,  William  Bridgman,   Robert  Rousseau,   James  Patriquin,  Robert  Eldredge, 

Matthew  Brown,  William  Catchall,   Robert  Arthur,  Arnold  Westlund,     Joyce  Sher,  Charlotte  Gustafson 

Fourth  Row 

Frank  Spear,   Edward  White,   David  Shaw,   Francis  Spriggs,   Harold  Dutton,  Gardner  Wills,   Charles  Brown, 

Clarke  Davis,   Leonard  Bacon,  Donald  Bartlett,  Robert  Selya,  Thomas  Latham 


The  broadcasting  association  of  the  University  of  Massachusetts,  better  known  on  campus  as  WMUA,  is  governed 

now  by  a  joint  student-faculty  board. 

They  produce  more  than  1800  hours  of  broadcasting  each  school  year  and  have  served  to  train  many  students 

in  the  different  phases   cf  radio  work. 

Recently  WMUA  has  outdone  itself  in  providing  varied  programs  of  interest  to  all. 

They  broadcast  athletic  events  taking  place  both  at  home  and  away,  world  and  national  news  coverage  from  United 

Press,  and  the  popular  "Dancing  In  The  Cark"  program  which  provides  music  for  Saturday  night  dancing. 

These  are  a  few  examples  of  the  projects  they  undertake,  and  the  high  caliber  of  programs  which  they  present 

regularly. 

This  year  they  have  added  the  University  hockey  games  to  their  long  list  of  programs  and  they  have  continued 

their  policy  of  keeping  the  University  posted  by  a  fine  presentation  of  election  results  on  election  night. 

WMUA  definitely  achieves  its  goals  of  providing  experience  in  radio  for  interested  students,  providing 

entertainment  and  information  to  the  campus,  and  promoting  the  University  in  the  surrounding  communities. 


ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 


PRESIDENT     JOHN  HAYES,  VICE  PRESIDENT   OF   MEMBERSHIP     GORDON  JOHNSTON,  VICE  PRESIDENT  OF 
SERVICE   PROJECTS     FRANK   PUTMAN,  RECORDING  SECRETARY     JAMES  WIXON,  CORRESPONDING 
SECRETARY     GEORGE  FOGG,  TREASURER     EDWARD  GREEN 

L  eft  to  R  ight 

First  R  ow 

Robert  Graves,  Donald  Abt,  Richard  Bernier,   Calvin  Backstrom 

Sec  ond  R  ow 

Robert  Merrithew,  Robert  Piwarcsyk,   James  Wixon,   Frank  Putman,   John  Hayes,  Gordon  Johnston,  George  Fogg, 
Edward  Green,  Robert  Barney 

Third  R  ow 

David  Hautanen,  Walter  Fujczak,   Douglas   Lane,   William  Harrington,   James   Hirtle,   Arthur  Creelman,   Richard   Lipman, 
Robert  Fujczak 

F  ourth  R  ow 

Kenneth  Johnson,   Geoffrey  Ryder,   Peter  Shaw,    John  Pysz,   Robert  Hayes,   Edward   Zuzgo,   Leo  Jones,   Stanley  Merrill, 

David  Shepardson 

Those  absent  from  picture 
David  Guarnaccia 


Kappa  Omicron  Chapter  of  Alpha  Phi  Omega  is  an  excellent  illustration  of  service  on  our  campus. 

The  boys  in  the  blue  hats  with  the  yellow  letters  are  everywhere  and  anywhere  things  have  to  be  done. 

A  short  list  of  their  activities  includes,  first  of  all,  helping  with  freshman  orientation  and  registration. 

They  also  conduct  lost-and-found  at  all  campus  athletic  events  and  information  booths  at  all  major 

functions  on  campus. 

They  hold  the  U.M.O.C.  contest,  proceeds  of  which  go  to  some  worthy  cause,  run  the  Books-for-Asia 

drive,  and  magazine  drives  for  veterans'  hospitals. 

Men  in  this  fraternity  have  dedicated  themselves  to  perform  useful  service  on  our  campus  and  to  develop 

the  leadership  abilities  of  their  brothers,  all  in  the  true  spirit  of  brotherhood. 

They  achieve  their  purpose  well,  for  the  men  in  Alpha  Phi  Omega  willingly  serve  whenever  they  are  needed 

and  their  fraternity  is  a  true  asset  to  the  University. 


CONCERT  ASSOCIATION 


CONCERT  MANAGER  ROBERT  AMES 
SECRETARY  MARY-ELLEN  BOLAND 

Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Mary-Ellen  Boland,  Robert  T.  Ames 

Sec  and  R  ow 

Joseph  McNeil,   Edward  Bennett,   Michael  Jutras 


Increasing  audiences  each  year  indicate  that 
the  Concert  Association  is  fulfilling  its 
obligations  in  serving  social  and  artistic 
needs  of  the  campus  and  of  interested  persons 
in  the  vicinity. 

They  have  presented  some  outstanding  artists 
this  year  which  include:    Jan  Peerce,  Boston 
Pops  Orchestra,  Tucson  Boys  Choir,  Lily 
Pons  and  Philadelphia  Orchestra. 
All  of  these  concerts  were  a  huge  success, 
filling  the  Cage  to  capacity. 
The  Concert  Association  has  been  increasing- 
ly successful  in  presenting  programs  of  in- 
terest to  the  University  population. 
The  students  appreciate  fully  the  opportunities 
they  are  given,  through  the  efforts  of  the 
Concert  Association,  to  attend  fine  concerts 
right  on  our  own  campus. 


Left  to  Right 

David  Koski,  Norman  Steeves,  Gerald 
McClellan,  Dan  Petruzella,   Peter 
Santos,   James  Cogswell,   Ralph  Doe, 
Robert  Corey 

Those  absent  from  picture 
Peter  Monroe 

THE  STATESMEN  have  been  reactivated 
by  a  group  of  interested  singers  who  ex- 
pect to  formulate  a  pattern  which  will  be 
imitated  in  succeeding  years. 
The  chief  motivation  of  the  organization 
is  not  only  to  sing  the  regularly  accepted 
songs  presented  by  a  college  octet,  but 
also  to  build  a  wider  repertoire. 
Their  appearances  on  the  campus  have 
been  highly  praised  by  the  whole 
University  population. 

Some  of  their  more  popular  selections  in- 
clude:   "Day-0",  "Bermuda  Buggy  Ride", 
"Daddy,  Get  Your  Baby  Out  of  Jail",  and 
"Blue  Moon". 

The  Statesmen,  besides  their  appearances 
on  campus,  have  entertained  many  small 
groups  in  western  Massachusetts. 
In  this  way  they  serve  as  effective  good- 
will men  for  our  University. 
With  determination  and  intense  preparation, 
this  organization  can  become  the  first 
concert  octet  in  the  history  of  the 
University  of  Massachusetts. 


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INTERNATIONAL  CLUB 


PRESIDENT     MIGUEL  A.   JIMENEZ,  VICE   PRESIDENT     MARCEL  DANEAU,  SECRETARY     CHEE-TECK  TAN 
TREASURER     ATHANASIOS  KIRATSOUS 

Left  to  Right 

F  irst  R  ow 

Athanasios  Klratsous,   Chee-Teck  Tan,   Norman  Cournoyer,   Miguel  A.   Jimenez,   Sidney  F.  Wexler,  Marcel  Daneau 

Second  Row 

Lincoln  A.  Jones,  Nella  Crooks,  Haydee  Godoy,   Johanna  C.  Van  Herwijnen,   Jean  Duqal,  Fresia  Munoz, 

Ana  M.  Cordones,  Astley  S.  Forbes 

Third  R  ow 

William  Draper,   Enrique  Yanez,   Marcel  Gagnon,   Kenneth  Crooks,   Ban  si  Lai  Amla,   Clayton  S.   Bradford,   Ernesto  Beltrar 

The  International  Club  helps  to  promote  fellowship  among  the  students  of  the  various  nations  represented  on 

this  campus. 

At  many  of  the  meetings,  there  were  official  representatives  from  other  nations  as  speakers. 

It  sponsored  a  dance  at  Halloween  to  which  were  invited  students  from  Smith,  Mount  Holyoke  and  Amherst  Colleges. 

One  particularly  interesting  program  which  it  sponsored  consisted  of  an  international  banquet  which  was  held  in  the 

spring. 

The  foreign  students  prepared  typical  foods  from  various  countries  around  the  world. 

This  worthy  organization  through  its  fine  work  on  a  small  scale  helps  to  contribute  to  world-wide  understanding 

and  peace. 

Its  contribution  to  our  campus  is  one  of  great  importance  to  a  University  of  our  size. 

This  club  does  much  to  create  a  feeling  of  fellowship  among  the  many  people  here  who  are  far  from  home  and  are 

trying  to  adapt  themselves  to  a  new  and  strange  way  of  life. 


STUDENT  UNION  GOVERNING 

BOARD 


CHAIRMAN     LARRY  PARRISH 
Left  to  Right 

F irst  Row 

Dr.  Field,   Barbara  Axt,   Marcia  Winegard,   Lorraine  Wlllson,   Mr.  Will 

Second  R  oiv 

Fran  DriscoU,   Paul  Marks,  Robert  Gonsor,   Larry  Parrlsh 


The  principle  of  student  self-rule  has  been  extended  to  include  the  formation  of  policy  governing  the  new  center  of 

campus  activity    the  Student  Union. 

This  past  year  a  pioneer  group  of  nine  students  joined  with  three  faculty  members  in  the  joint  board  which  was 

given  the  responsibility  of  preparing  for  the  addition  of  the  Student  Union  to  the  life  of  the  University. 

Among  the  many  tasks  undertaken  were  the  opening  of  the  Union  for  Winter  Carnival,  formation  of  policy  for  Union 

operations,  and  structuring  of  Union  governing  operation. 

These  difficult  and  comprehensive  tasks  were  carried  out  in  a  spirit  of  eager  co-operation  and  avid  interest. 

A  system  has  been  established  by  which  the  Student  Union  Board  of  Governors  will  head  a  highly  developed 

bureaucratic  system  of  student  committees  to  which  the  actual  program  operation  of  the  building  will  be  assigned. 


DEBATING  SOCIETY 


PRESIDENT     ROBERT  A.  RASKINS,  MANAGER     DOMINIC   J.  DI  MATTIA 
Left  to  R  ight 

F irst  Row 

Virginia  Bazzinatti,   Robert  Raskins,   Dominic  Di  Mattia,    Jo  Anne  Donahue 

Second  Row 

Richard  Zanini,  Gregory  Avedikian,   Joseph  McNeil,   Robert   Zelis,    John  Moore,   Edwin  Roy 


The  Debating  Society  is  one  of  the  more  recent  organizations  on  campus,  with  this  the  first  full  year  during  which 

it  has  been  active. 

In  the  fall,  in  conjunction  with  the  Young  Republicans  Club  and  the  Young  Democrats  Club,  it  sponsored  a 

Republican-Democrat  debate. 

Also,  it  conducted  a  mock-election  on  campus  previous  to  the  presidential  election. 

This  mock-election  did  a  fine  job  of  measuring  campus  opinion  concerning  the  impending  election. 

The  Society  has  also  participated  in  intercollegiate  debates  at  Harvard,  Dartmouth,  and  M.l.T. 

They  have  also  held  many  campus  discussions  and  debates. 

The  Debating  Society  has  done  a  fine  job  already  in  representing  the  University  on  other  campuses  and  will 

doubtless  continue  to  do  so. 


ROISTER  DOISTERS 


Providing  interested  University  students  with  the 

opportunity  to  participate  in  all  phases  of  the  theatre 

arts  is  the  goal  of  the  Roister  Doisters,  one  of  the 

oldest  extra  curricular  activities  on  campus. 

Roister  Doister  has  maintained  its  high  standard  of 

theatre  skills  in  widely  differing  types  of 

production. 

This  year  the  group  presented  "The  Crucible"  by 

Arthur  Miller. 

The  play  was  about  the  witchcraft  craze  at  Salem, 

Massachusetts  in  the  1790's. 

This  year  they  again  sponsored  the  inter-class 

play  competition  which  was  completely  student 

organized  and  directed. 

This  spring  they  presented  "Tiger  at  the  Gate"  by 

Jean  Giraudoux. 

This  successful  performance  was  repeated  at 

commencement . 

Although  its  stated  purpose  is  to  foster  knowledge 

in  all  phases  of  the  theatre,  Roister  Doisters  has 

done  an  excellent  job  of  entertaining  the  campus 

community  as  a  sideline. 


CHORALE 


The  University  Chorale  this  year  continued  to  spread  its  reputation  for  fine  singing  and  varied  programs. 
During  the  season  1956-57,  the  Chorale  presented  its  usual  varied  program. 

In  addition,  its  program  contained  a  complete  Bach  cantata,  "Unto  Us  a  Son  is  Born";    a  motet  by 
Mendelssohn,  "Hear  My  Prayer";    some  of  the  mystical  songs  by  Vaughn-Williams;    the  "Alto  Rhapsody" 
by  Brahms. 

This  year  the  chorale  made  its  annual  trip  between  semesters  which  spreads  good  will  toward  the 
University  throughout  the  state. 

They  also  sang  at  the  horticulture  show,  the  Governor's  Inauguration  in  Springfield  and  the  dedication 
of  the  new  Student  Union. 

The  University  Chorale  is  especially  fortunate  this  year  in  having  some  excellent  and  promising  soloists. 
As  usual,  the  members  of  the  University  Chorale  assist  the  Operetta  Guild  in  providing  competent  singing- 
actors  for  its  annual  production. 

The  University  Chorale  in  association  with  the  Operetta  Guild  made  it  possible  for  the  Opera  Workshop  to 
begin  its  activities  with  financial  assistance  and  technical  advice. 


DAMES  CLUB 


In  1952,  Mrs.  Jean  Mather  organized  the  Dames  Club,  a  very  necessary  organization  on  campus. 

Its  members  are  students'  wives  who  are  united  to  promote  culture  and  a  spirit  of  friendliness  among 

themselves. 

They  hold  monthly  meetings  and  their  program  shows  a  list  of  varied  events. 

Their  year  started  off  with  a  reception  at  the  Mathers  for  old  and  new  members. 

In  the  fall,  they  had  a  hayride,  at  Christmas,  a  party  for  the  children,  and  a  dinner  dance  in  February. 

In  addition,  they  held  a  cake  sale  to  help  the  Polio  Drive  and  they  participate  in  open  house  by  having 

a  cafeteria  for  hungry  visitors. 

In  addition,  the  club  sponsors  smaller  interest  groups  which  meet  weekly. 

These  interests  include  sewing,  sports,  drama,  bridge,  cake -decorating  and  sports. 


UNIVERSITY  FILM  SOCIETY 


The  University  Film  Society  is  a  student-faculty  committee,  members  of  which  are  chosen  by  the  English  and 

foreign  language  departments  on  campus. 

Each  semester  this  committee  presents  to  the  campus  a  program  of  foreign  and  American  films  which  are  selected 

for  their  excellence  and  general  interest. 

The  films  are  shown  mostly  on  Sunday  afternoons  and  evenings,  but  the  committee  plans  its  programs  so  that 

they  will  not  conflict  with  other  campus  events. 

The  society  is  to  be  congratulated  for  making  available  to  the  University  a  number  of  varied  and  enjoyable 

films  which  the  student  can  afford  to  attend. 


INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS  CLUB 


The  International  Relations  Club  was  organized  to  further  the  recognition  and  understanding  of  international  affairs. 
It  holds  monthly  meetings,  open  to  all  who  are  interested,  at  which  lectures  on  various  nations  and  their 
complexities  are  presented. 

Its  list  of  speakers  include  Mr.  Carl  Lowenstein  of  Amherst  College  speaking  on  the  Middle  East,  Mr.  John 
Marcum  of  Colgate  speaking  on  French  North  Africa,  Mr.  Sidney  Monas  of  Amherst  College  speaking  on  Soviet 
Russia  and  Hull  Winslow  of  the  Near  East  College  Association  speaking  on  the  English  and  American  approach. 
In  addition  to  this,  the  Club  sponsored  a  trip  to  the  United  Nations  at  New  York  where  the  group  was  given  a 
guided  tour  through  the  buildings  and  an  opportunity  to  view  the  General  Assembly  in  action. 
It  also  assists  in  the  international  weekend,  an  all-campus  event. 


OPERETTA  GUILD 


The  Operetta  Guild  has  been  advancing  in  popularity  in  leaps  and  bounds  in  the  past  few  years. 

Its  fine  performances  deserve  this  recognition,  for  the  Guild's  members  are  hard  workers  and  do  their  best  each 

year  to  present  a  flawless  production. 

This  year's  performance  was  "Paint  Your  Wagon"  by  Lerner  and  Loewe,  just  one  of  the  many  hit  shows  by 

these  authors. 

"Brigadoon"  which  was  produced  by  the  Guild  in  1951  and  the  current  Broadway  hit,  "My  Fair  Lady",  are  two 

of  their  more  recent  shows. 

Since  this  show  depicts  the  era  of  the  Gold  Rush,  all  the  male  members  of  the  cast  grew  beards  this  year  and 

created  a  fad  on  the  campus. 

The  colorful  pageantry  of  the  fandango  dancers  and  the  dusty  miners  made  this  year's  show  with  all  new  talent 

one  of  the  Guild's  best. 

In  addition  to  its  many  performances  on  campus,  the  Operetta  Guild  travels  to  near-by  towns  where  its 

performance  is  sponsored  by  the  alumni  association  there. 

The  proceeds  of  these  programs  goes  toward  scholarships  for  deserving  University  students. 


FINE  ARTS  COUNCIL 


The  Fine  Arts  Council  is  a  faculty-student  committee  headed  by  Clarence  Shute  of  the  Philosophy  department. 

The  Council  presents  a  program  which  attempts  to  cover  all  the  fine  arts,  music,  dance,  philosophy  and 

other  aesthetic  fields  of  interest. 

Its  programs  are  devised  to  please  the  varied  tastes  of  our  large  college  community. 

It  publicizes  its  programs  in  Amherst  and  vicinity  and  at  the  neighboring  colleges. 

Its  program  this  year  had  included  Professor  William  H.  Darr  of  Amherst  College  speaking  on  "The  Matter  and 

Spirit  of  Painting",  a  program  of  chamber  music  presented  by  the  faculty  members  of  the  Music  Department  at 

Smith  College,  Geoffroy  Atkinson  of  Amherst  College  whose  topic  was  "Developing  Taste  in  the  French 

Renaissance". 

Besides  this  it  sponsored  the  showing  of  two  Print  Collections  from  Bowdoin  College  and  did  much  in  helping 

with  the  presentation  of  the  Arts  Festival  in  the  spring. 


SQUARE  DANCE  CLUB 


The  Square  Dance  Club  provides  a  recreational  outlet  for  students  interested  in  square  dance. 

They  meet  each  week  for  square  dancing  in  Bowditch  Lodge. 

They  also  sponsor  an  all-campus  square  dance  each  semester. 

In  addition  to  this,  they  send  a  demonstration  group  to  the  Intercollegiate  Folk  Festival. 

The  members  of  the  group  provide  their  own  music  and  many  orchestrations  of  country  music. 

In  both  country  music  and  square  dance  this  organization  is  a  vehicle  for  entertainment  to  many  students 

on  campus. 


OUTING  CLUB 


The  Outing  Club  provides  an  outlet  on  campus  to  people  interested  in  gaining  experience  and  further  rugged 

outdoor  life. 

It  sponsors  hikes  along  the  Mt.  Tom  Range  and  the  Metacomet  Trail,  and  mountain  climbs  up  Mt.  Greylock 

and  Mt.  Ascutney. 

Some  of  the  more  experienced  members  this  year  made  a  winter  climb  up  Mt.  Washington. 

They  also  visit  such  caves  as  Edon's  Cave  in  Great  Harrington  and  Bashful  Lady  Cave  in  Connecticut. 

The  club  participates  in  outings  with  similar  clubs  from  colleges  in  this  area. 

They  co-sponsored  a  square  dance  at  Mt.  Holyoke  College  and  a  sugaring-off  party  in  the  spring. 

Meetings  are  held  once  a  month  to  plan  trips  and  conduct  business. 

New  members  are  welcomed  and  given  whatever  instruction  is  necessary  for  survival. 


INTER-DORM  COUNCIL 


The  Inter-dorm  Council  sponsors  an  event  providing  entertainment  and  recreation  for  freshmen. 

The  usual  event  is  a  dance  in  one  of  the  dormitories  preceded  by  a  movie. 

During  the  basketball  season,  it  held  Open  Houses  after  the  games  at  which  music  was  provided  for  dancing, 

and  coffee  and  cookies  were  provided  for  refreshment. 

Some  of  the  movies  are  so  popular  that  they  must  be  shown  at  Bowker  rather  than  in  the  dormitories^ 

In  May  the  council  sponsored  a  freshman  picnic  which  was  a  huge  success. 


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As  usual,  life  in  the  women's 
dorms  has  been  varied,  and  as 
usual,  each  year  is  busier  than 
the  preceding  one. 


ABBEY 


The  Abbey,  this  year  filled  to 
absolute  capacity,  has  been 
the  scene  of  many  pleasant 
experiences  for  both  the  fresh- 
man and  upperclass  women  who 
live  there. 

This  year  the  Abbey  was  also 
the  home  of  Nina  Cordonnes,  a 
graduate  student  from  South 
America. 

The  highlight  of  the  Christmas 
season  was  the  Mistletoe  Ball, 
in  which  the  freshman  women 
played  host  to  the  boys  from 
Lewis. 


ARNOLD  HOUSE 


Residents  of  Arnold  House  have  been  kept  busy  with  their  classes  and  extra-curricular  activities  as  well  as 

the  active  social  and  intellectual  program  in  the  dorm. 

A  few  of  the  activities  enjoyed  by  "Arnoldites"  are;    Saturday  night  dances,  open  houses,  T.V.  popcorn 

parties,  dorm  breakfasts,  corridor  parties,  and  many  holiday  parties. 

The  holiday  parties  include  such  as  one  for  Halloween,  a  Christmas  dance  with  Baker  dorm  and  a 

Valentine  party. 

However,  all  activity  was  not  in  the  social  line. 

A  series  of  cultural  teas  presented  talks  in  the  fields  of  music,  art,  and  history. 


CRABTREE  HOUSE 


Last,  but  by  no  means  least  among  freshman  dorms  is  Crabtree  House. 

Their  year  started  with  getting  acquainted  teas,  dances  and  open  houses. 

A  system  of  Sunday  morning  breakfasts  was  initiated. 

October  brought  a  traditional  Halloween  party  to  residents  of  this  house. 

A  dorm  Christmas  party  was  a  must,  as  was  a  Christmas  formal  with  Thatcher. 

Second  semester  brought  more  dances  and  floor  suppers. 

The  final  function  of  the  dorm  was  to  plan  a  House  Buffet  Supper  which  was  enjoyed  by  one  and  all. 


HAMLIN  HOUSE 


Hamlin  House,  one  of  our  upperclass  women's  dorms,  has  been  bustling  with  activities  all  year  long. 

A  special  project,  new  and  very  successful  this  year,  has  been  the  cultural  coffee  hours  presented  by  the 

girls  in  each  corridor. 

One  particularly  interesting  one  was  entitled  "Government  Is  Your  Business",  and  Mr.  Stapleton  from 

Holyoke  was  Hamlin's  guest. 

Another  very  enjoyable  coffee  hour  was  an  Afterdinner  Music  Hour. 

Hamlin's  social  activities  have  also  been  outstanding. 

Along  with  the  very  successful  and  traditional  Christmas  and  Halloween  parties,  Hamlin  has  introduced 

a  friendly  affair  called  "Old  Hamlinites  Greeting  New  Hamlinites." 

In  addition,  residents  of  Hamlin  were  hostesses  for  a  very  fine  Veteran's  Dance  and  assisted  the 

Steward's  Club  by  presenting  a  buffet  supper  after  the  Military  Ball. 

The  year  came  to  a  grand  close  with  the  Senior  Farewell  Supper  in  May. 


KNOWLTON  HOUSE 


Knowltonites  started  off  this  year  with  a  series  of  "Open  Houses"  held  by  each  floor  on  alternating 
nights,  thus  affording  an  opportunity  for  each  girl  to  become  acquainted  with  her  dorm-mates. 
Also  in  the  fall,  Knowlton  House  was  the  scene  of  the  Red  Cross  Blood  Bank  according  to  custom. 
A  new  type  of  leisure  time  activity  was  initiated  with  the  appearance  of  a  television  set  in  the 
Main  lounge. 

Since  its  arrival,  the  set  has  provided  many  enjoyable  hours  for  residents  and  their  guests. 
Holiday  parties  were  highlights  of  the  year  as  was  the  presence  of  Tresia  Munoz,  a  student  from 
Chile. 


LEACH  HOUSE 


Leach  House,  which  incorporates  within  its 
borders  "La  Maison  Francaise",  provides  the 
campus  with  a  bit  of  a  cosmopolitan  air. 
The  group  of  girls  which  makes  up  "The  French 
House"  are  French  majors  and  theirs  is  an  ex- 
periment in  living  as  do  the  French. 
Intellectual  and  cultural  enrichment  were  pro- 
vided through  a  series  of  "fire-side-chats", 
classical  music  hours,  and  dormitory  discussions. 
The  main  lounge  was  the  scene,  in  October,  of  a 
tea  given  in  honor  of  Mrs.  Leach,  for  whom  the 
dormitory  was  named. 

And,  as  a  good  will  project.  Leach  House  resi- 
dents provided  a  Christmas  dinner  and  gifts  for 
a  D.P.  family. 

All  in  all,  it  has  been  an  extremely  busy  year 
for  residents  of  women's  dormitories. 


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MEN'S  DORMS 


Activity  in  the  Men's  dorms  this 
year  has  been  constant  and  varied. 


BAKER 


Life  at  Baker  House  has  been 
very  interesting  for  its  members. 
An  active  program  of  dances  has 
been  enjoyed  by  all. 
One  of  the  highlights  of  the  year 
was  winning  second  place  in  the 
annual  Homecoming  Float  Parade 
a  just  reward  for  many  hours  of 
planning  and  building  an  excel- 
lent float. 


CHAD BOURNE 


Chadbourne,  too,  has  been  a  busy  dorm  this  year. 

Besides  sponsoring  a  program  of  movies  and  dances  for  its  residents,  Chadbourne  was  also  the  scene 

of  an  active  sports  program. 

Participation  in  basketball,  football  and  softball  provided  recreation  for  many. 

Another  interesting  feature  of  this  dorm  was  the  installation  of  an  intercommunication  system  this  fall. 


GREENOUGH 


The  men  of  Greenough  have  sponsored  a  program  this  year  which  has  proved  to  be  interesting  and 

satisfying  to  its  inhabitants. 

An  intramural  sports  program  is  one  of  the  most  popular  here. 

To  balance  this  a  series  of  dorm  dances  and  movies  has  also  claimed  recognition. 

And,  in  the  spring,  the  annual  Greenough  spring  picnic  was  well  received  by  all. 


LEWIS 


The  past  year  has  been  a  highly  successful  one  for  Lewis  House. 

The  men  here  started  off  the  year  with  a  bang  by  placing  First  in  the  interdorm  sing  in  the  fall. 

Next,  Lewis  House  was  winner  of  the  Homecoming  Float  Parade. 

This  was  a  busy  weekend. 

Lewis  also  held  a  very  successful  Homecoming  Dance. 

Then,  the  highlight  of  the  Christmas  season  was  the  Mistletoe  Ball  which  was  held  with  the  girls 

from  the  Abbey. 

The  rest  of  the  year  was  just  as  well  filled  with  dances  and  intramural  sports. 


MIDDLESEX 


Middlesex  is  the  home  of  the  two-year  male  students  on  campus. 

They  too  have  enjoyed  along  with  their  many  studies  an  active  year  in  dorm  participation. 
Some  of  the  most  enjoyable  events  have  been  exchange  parties  with  freshman  girls'  dorms, 
intramural  football  and  basketball  games,  dorm  parties  and  winter-long  County  Circle 
ping  pong  tournament. 


THATCHER 


The  freshman  men  of  Thatcher  House  started  their  program  this  year  with  the  Freshman 

Interdormitory  Sing. 

Shortly  after  this  a  dance  was  held  which  was  well  attended. 

Music  was  provided  for  the  dance  by  a  new  Hi-Fi  set. 

A  Halloween  party  was  held  for  residents  of  Thatcher  and  was  greatly  enjoyed  by  alL 

Just  prior  to  Christmas  vacation  the  annual  Christmas  Dance  was  held  with  the  girls 

from  Crabtree. 

Other  events  for  the  year  included  a  house  Christmas  party,  a  St.  Patrick's  Day  party  and 

the  annual  dorm  banquet  in  the  spring. 

Another  much  enjoyed  project  was  the  newspaper  which  is  put  out  by  Thatcher. 

Five  issues  of  the  paper  were  published  during  the  year  and  were  well  received  by  all. 


VAN  METER 


Van  Meter's  intention  is  to  establish  "a  system  of  house  government  and  organization". 
A  system  which  enhances  greatly  the  harmonously  relationship  between  the  governed  and 
those  governing. 

This  was  well  accomplished  thru  the  dorm  program  of  intramural  activities  and  campus 
functions,  the  movies  and  other  programs  held  within  the  dorm. 


MARRIED  STUDENTS 


County  Circle  or  as  it  is  better  known, 
Federal  Circle,  is  home  to  the  60 
families  going  through  school  as 
married  students. 

Within  the  two  buildings  making  up 
this  community,  Hampshire  and  Suffolk 
Houses,  diapers  mix  with  textbooks, 
baby  powder  with  slide  rules,  and 
housekeeping  with  term  papers. 
In  spite  of  all  the  complications,  the 
men  find  it  a  rewarding  and  success- 
ful journey  through  UMieland. 


Many  of  the  students  at  County  Circle  are  veterans,  completing  their  education  by  benefit 
of  Uncle  Sam  and  some  are  not  veterans  but  students  who  married  early  and  still  want  to 
finish  and  receive  their  degree. 

Surprising  as  it  may  seem,  life  in  these  dorms  or  apartments  is  not  as  detached  from  the 
rest  of  the  campus  as  might  seem  at  a  glance. 

The  married  students  are  represented  on  practically  all  the  Varsity  teams,  baseball,  foot- 
ball, soccer  and  many  others. 

We  have  Engineers,  Lib  Arts  majors,  Phys.  Ed.  majors  and  Wildlife  majors. 
The  wives  too,  find  college  life  quite  interesting  and  rewarding. 

The  biggest  social  activity  facing  the  wives  on  this  campus  is  the  Dames  Club.    (See 
"Dames  Club") 


The  children,  even  though  many  are  too  young  to  appreciate 

their  surroundings,  seem  to  have  just  as  much  fun  as  their 

parents. 

The  Dames  Club  initiated  a  play  school  for  the  young  ones 

which  is  in  session  five  days  a  week  all  through  the  school 

year. 

And  of  course  Christmas  time  is  a  big  affair  with  Chic 

(Santa  Claus)  Hamel  always  having  a  bag  full  of  presents 

for  the  wee  ones. 

Every  so  often  some  one  has  a  birthday  and  of  course  the 

whole  floor  is  invited  to  share  the  ice  cream,  cake  and 

goodies. 


The  kids  are  having  a  wonderful    time  growing  up  on  a  college  campus  where  their  fathers, 

and  sometimes  even  their  mothers,  are  earning  their  college  degrees. 

However,  the  main  reason  why  mother  and  father  and  baby  are  here  is  for  father  to  finish 

his  education. 

Dad  seems  to  have  a  swell  time  on  campus  and  misses  none  of  the  social  life. 

His  time  is  divided  between  studying,  caring  for  baby  and  working. 

At  the  cinder  blocks,  all  dads  are  chief  cooks  and  bottle  washers. 

Time  is  still  found  for  merry  times  however. 

Many  are  still  active  in  fraternities. 

House  parties  are  common  affairs  with  one,  two  or  three  families  sharing  a  TV  set. 

While  the  rest  of  the  campus  is  home  for  the  holidays,  the  county  circle  comes  to  life. 

Christmas,  New  Year,  birthdays,  anniversaries  are  all  good  excuses  for  parties. 

And  sometimes,  the  residents  don't  even  need  a  reason. 


Going  through  school  as  a  married  student  is  a  wonderful 

experience. 

And  actually  the  life  is  not  much  different  from  that  of  the 

typical  student  or  coed. 

Every  spring  the  wives  of  the  graduating  seniors  receive 

their  degrees  in  an  impressive  ceremony  at  the  President's 

garden. 

The  degree  is  a  P.H.T.  (Pushing  Hubby  Through). 

All  of  the  wives  earn  it. 

Don't  run  out  and  get  married  just  to  live  at  the  County 

Circle    the  waiting  list  had  hundreds  of  names  on  it. 


COMMUTERS 


Commuters  are  the  people  found  in  Mem  Hall,  or  were  found  in  Mem  Hall. 

The  first  semester  of  this  year  they  paid  their  last  respects  to  that  hallowed, 

but  worn  out  hall. 

They  have  vacated  that  building  for  the  new  Student  Union  where  their 

increasing  numbers  have  more  room  to  spread. 

Besides  enjoying  the  new  facilities  and  more  glamorous  environment  of  the 

Union  the  commuters  are  becomming  more  interested  and  involved  in  campus 

comings  and  goings. 

They  are  represented  in  the  Roister  Bolsters,  the  Collegian,  the  Handbook 

and  many  other  campus  organizations. 

More  and  more  of  them  are  joining  sororities  and  fraternities  and  spending 

many  extra  hours  on  campus  working  in  Greek  events. 

As  the  largest  organized  group  on  campus  the  commuters  have  formed  a 

club. 

During  first  semester  they  sponsored  a  very  successfu  Ihayride  dance  and 

Christmas  party. 

In  the  spring  semester,  they  held  a  record  hop  followed  up  by  their  annual 

commuters'  picnic. 

Although  at  the  beginning  of  the  semester  many  of  the  commuters  missed  the 

familiar  Mem  Hall,  it  didn't  take  them  long  to  get  used  to  the  Union  where 

they  are  very  much  at  home. 


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PRESIDENT 
VICE   PRESIDENT 
TREASURER 
SECRETARY 


HERVEY  WEITZMAN 
THOMAS  JONES 
NEIL  GORDON 
JOHN  SHUTTLEWORTH 


Left  to  Right 

F  irst  R  ow 
Nell  Gordon 
Thomas   Jones 
Hervey  Weltzman 
John  Shuttleworth 


Second  Row 
Sanford  Slade 
Morris  Weiner 

Richard  Weiner 
David  Weinburg 


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MASTER  MELVIN  HORVITZ 

LT.  MASTER  LOUIS  WOLPORT 

SCRIBE  BARRY  FREIDMAN 

EXCHEQUER  BERT  MINSKY 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Mell  Jaffe 
Howard  Raphaelson 
Edward  Heller 
Joseph  Finkle 
Bert  Mlnsky 
Melvin  Horvitz 
Louis  Wolpert 
Barry  Friedman 
Sanford  Rothstein 
Paul  Marks 
Jordan  Levy 
Leonard  Shapiro 


Second  Row 
David  Saltiel 
Alan  Bello 
Milton  Lebowitz 
Julius  Miller 
Joel  Wolfson 
Kenneth  Kipnes 
Charles  Ehrenberg 
David  Kravitz 
Morton  Shaevel 
Charles  Aronson 
Marvin  Waldman 
Robert  Shuman 
Joel  Wyner 


Third  Row 
Leonard  Katz 
Stephen  Sanfield 
Roger  Millen 
Earl  Lilly 
Richard  Liebman 
Peter  Stoler 
David   Kahn 
David  Leiderman 
Alan  Lupo 
Alvin  Wheeler 
Irving  Labovitz 
Sherman  Marks 


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Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Joseph  Szala 
Dean  Whittier 
Jack  Battis 
Princess  Demeter 
Wayne  MacDonald 
Henry  Jensen 
Harold  Roeder 
Carl  O'Neil 


Second  Row 
Phillip  Stowell 
Allen  Bedrosian 
Charles  Avery 
Kenneth  West 
Lon  Hodge 
Warren  Blandin 
John  Fava 
Bernard  Gardetto 
Fredric  Scott 
Ralph  D'Amato 
Eliot  Blackwell 
Charles  Stimson 
Wayne  Pray 
Richard  Leonard 


PRESIDENT  JOHN  FAVA 

VICE   PRESIDENT  FREDRIC  SCOTT 

SECRETARY  CARL  O'NEIL 

TREASURER  BERNARD  GARDETTE 


Third  Row 

Edward  McEleney 
Merrit  LaPlante 
Bradford  Chase 
John  Peck 
Vincent  Marini 
Richard  Whelan 
Robert  Frost 
David  King 
David  Kraner 
Robert  Rivers 
Greg  Terkanian 
Carl  Rose 
Winston  Lavallee 
Al  Tucker 
Phillip  Holmes 
Ed  Osmond 


F ouTth  Row 
Ken  Pillsbury 
Bob  Bradley 
Bob  McLane 
Chuck  Wilhelm 
William  Nichols 
Phillip  Woodwforth 
Francis  Dellamano 
David  Anderson 
Richard  Casteldin 
Maynard  Forbes 
Francis  Allaire 
Alson  Sherman 
James  Rutledge 
Gilbert  Rishton 


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F  irst  R  ow 
David  Reynolds 
Roland  Lowe 
Paul  Whitney 
Richard  Pomeroy 
Everett  Young 
Walter  Nelson 
Von  W.  Orton 
Joseph  Delameter 
Charles  Fessenden 
Peter  Dalton 
Lawrence  Blakley 
John  Maqoon 


PRESIDENT  WALTER  NELSON 

VICE  PRESIDENT  VON  W.  ORTON 

TREASURER  PETER  DALTON 

SECRETARY  EVERETT  YOUNG 


Second  Row 
John  Needs 
John  Wilder 
Arthur  Peck 
Robert  Witham 
Guy  Clark 
Peter  Lovejoy 
Wayne  Wickland 
Robert   Padelford 
James  Midgley 
Robert  Gianferante 
Donald  Murray 
Robert  Kowalski 


Third  Row 
John  Berube 
Warren  Hookway 
Wendel  Bartholomew 
Joseph  Whiting 
Richard  Sheldon 
George  Bixby 
David  Poland 
Michael  Conrod 
Gerald  Onos 
Knight  Harris 
Edward  White 
Chick  Tatsapaugh 


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Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Paul  Touher 
Tom  Whalen 
Vin  Zucco 
Dick  Hinkley 
Bob  Gorman 
Bill  Connors 
Dick  Clement 
Bob  Wellman 
Ron  Blume 
Dave  Koski 
Archie  Hannon 
Ned  Bowler 
Grant  Law 
John  Peterson 


Those  absent  from  picture 
Gills  Powers 
Jim  Tucker 
John  Cieri 


Third  Row 
Dave  Donaldson 
Chet  Caldwell 
Dick  Thompson 
Bill  Allen 
Art  Miller 
Nelson  Lung 
John  Kominski 
John  Picard 
Dave  Ingram 
Doug  Guyett 
John  Tero 
Bob  Morris 
Ken  Fone 
Ed  Gilhouley 
Web  Cutting 
Bill  Jennison 


PRESIDENT  DICK  CLEMENT 

VICE  PRESIDENT  BOB  WELLMAN 

SECRETARY  RONNIE  BLUME 

TREASURER  BILL  CONNORS 


Second  Row 
John  Pados 
Ron  Kelly 
Charles  Lawson 
Don  Crennen 
Charles  Studley 
Paul  Lynch 
Roland  Duprey 
Dave  Young 
Nick  Walsh 
Ted  Schmidt 
Leo  Benard 
Bob  Stoddard 
Dick  Gilgut 
Don  Rizzo 
Bill  GuQzzo 
Bob  Norman 
Bob  Weiss 
Dave  Barrett 
Bob  Betts 


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PRESIDENT 
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SECRETARY 
TREASURER 


JOHN  TARPEY 
RAYMOND  BEAL 
RICHARD  KEOGH 
JOHN  LAFONTANA 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
William  McCarthy 
John  Bitteti 
Roger  Pouloit 
Gerald  Shay 
William  Keith 
John  McGinty 
Robert  Brown 
Walter  Eagen 
Joseph  Cardello 
Bruce  McLean 
William  Welsh 
Frank  McNamara 


Second  R ow 
James  Devine 
Raymond  Beal 
Edward  Richardson 
William  Burke 
Richard  Keogh 
Philip  Hawkins 
Robert  Duval 
Arthur  Lowden 
George  Laughlin 
Charles  Olive 
Lawrence  O'Toole 
Alfred  Conrad 
Gil  Guertin 


Third  Row 
Philip  Shine 
William  McDonough 
Charles  Randall 
Robert  DeValle 
John  LaFontana 
Donald  Osborne 
Gunnar  Deurell 
William  Crotty 
Richard  Herrick 
Norman   Jones 
John  Tarpey 
Thomas  Flynn 


Those  absent  from  picture 

Charles  Mellen 

Ronald  Vacca 

Leo  Cassidy 

John  O'Keefe 

William  Goodwin 

John  Walsh 

Paul  Connolly 

Paul  McEachern 

John  George 

Randy  Gennings 

Cliff  Mayhew 

Richard  Wright 

Ronald  Lundgren 

Roger  Arguin 

Frank  Kaveney 

Edward  Tateasian 

Kevin  Donnellan 


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SECRETARY 


DAVE  HANSON 
JOHN  QUINN 
CARL  RICHARDSON 
TED  SMITH 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Burt  Seletsky 
Jack  Walsh 
Al  Hopkinson 
John  Quinn 
Carl  Richardson 
Dave  Hanson 
Ted  Smith 
Cris  Matheson 
Tony  Kozak 
Peter  Kenney 
Ken  Ferris 
Roger  Roberts 


Second  Row 
Frank  CuUen 
Pete  Laverty 
Phil  Kyrouz 
Dick  Glidden 
Ron  Lacroiz 
Bob  Ballanger 
Bob  Brown 
Norbert  Belanger 
Dick  Gibbs 
Paul  LaDoux 
Bob  Rousseau 
Norm  Gage 
Charlie  Allen 
Hugh  Gardner 
Arnie  Westlund 
Don  Leclair 


Third  Row 
Don  McLoed 
Bob  Woodruff 
Bob  Eldridge 
Jim  Rogers 
Zyggie  Wachta 
Ray  Freeman 
Dave  Grant 
Ray  Hendrickson 
Jack   Pearl 
Stan  Merrill 
Bill  Gatchell 
Jack  Mahoney 


Those  absent  from  picture 

Louis  Roderic 

Chet  Stasiowski 

Art  Johnson 

Dick  Chevela 

Bernard  Chiacchia 

Jim  Conw/ay 

Sherm  Pike 

Tom  Derby 

Bob  Sabin 

Jim  David 

Len  Campbell 

Dan  Brayton 


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PRESIDENT 
VICE  PRESIDENT 
SECRETARY 
TREASURER 


GEORGE  DITOMASSI 
ROBERT  PHILLIPS 
WILLIAM  SCHAEFFER 
DEAN  LANE 


Left  to  Right 

F irst  Row 
Gene  Bachand 
John  Fahey 
John  Welch 
Robert  Cronin 
William  McConville 
Robert  Fuller 
Peter  Tierney 
Edward  Duggan 
Henry  Burns 
Gerald  Sullivan 


Second  Row 
Robert  Lenehan 
Gerald  Murphy 
Thomas  Kennedy 
Richard  Greene 
Dean  Lane 
William  Schaeffer 
George  Ditomassi 
Robert  Phillips 
Robert  Lindquist 
Francis  Guiliano 
Charles  Gibowicz 
Michael  Curran 
Clark  Baldwin 
Robert  Locke 


Third  Row 
Robert  Minuttella 
Robert  Klein 
Peter  St.  Lawrence 
Donald  Snow 
John  Whitehead 
Daniel  Bonasoni 
William  Conlin 
Edward   Lee 
John  McGreal 
John  Eppich 
Richard  Willey 
Edward  Brennan 
David  Brownell 
Arthur  Btown 
Joseph  Crocietta 
Richard  Conti 


Fourth  Row 
Richard  Morrissey 
Paul  Leathe 
Edward  McCaffry 
Michael  Dube 
James  Balaguer 
Paul  Casperson 
George  Kennedy 
Milton  Shupe 
William  CoUette 
Henry  Schroender 
Roger  Barous 
Archibald  Georgian 
David  Wilson 
Richard  Demergian 
Joseph  Wooler 
John  Flavin 


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PRESIDENT  ROLAND  BIBEAU 

VICE   PRESIDENT  DOUGLAS  PFENINGER 

MASTER  OF  CEREMONIES  RAYMOND  SULLIVAN 

RECORDING  SECRETARY  THOMAS  POTTER 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Second  Row 

Third  Row 

Fourth  Row 

Those  absent  from  picture 

C.  Terry 

J.  Sensabaugh 

B.  Baggarly 

F.   Purches 

R.  Barnini 

N.  Pawlak 

T.  Foley 

E.  Moakler 

P.   Zarlengo 

R.  Burton 

R.  Loring 

R.  Williams 

B.  Sullivan 

G.  Raymond 

C.  Collins 

R.  Parent 

J.  Rusikias 

F.  Dagenais 

D.  O'Laughin 

L.  Councilman 

J.  Loftus 

R.   Prouty 

L.  Sokup 

A.  Dixon 

M.  Brown 

D.  Brennan 

P.  Suorsa 

S.  Dolby 

R.  Bartholemew 

R.  Robinson 

E.  Walski 

T.  DwyeT 

D.  Pfeninger 

P.  Signet 

J  .  Donovan 

H.  Grant 

R.  Bibeau 

R.   Oliviera 

T.  Whittaker 

R.  Huie 

R.  Sullivan 

J  .  Tourtelotte 

K.  Tonis 

D.  Keay 

T.   Potter 

J.  O'Keefe 

P.  Painchaud 

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N.   Lariviere 

W.  Ritchie 

R.  O'Donnell 

G.  Mangs 

R.  Kepper 

R.  Lariviere 

K.  Goldman 

E.  Moriaty 

R.  McHale 

L.  Monize 

B.  O'Brien 

C.  Rousseau 

C.  Niedzwiecki 

N.  Boucher 

T.  Brennan 

R.  Simonelli 

T.  Sullivan 

H.  Tamagno 

R.  Seignious 
J.  Golda 

B.  Wood 

J.   Zaremba 

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PRESIDENT  ROBERT  SCALES 

VICE  PRESIDENT  JAMES  P.  WALSH 

SECRETARY  WILLIAM  MAHONEY 

TREASURER  JOSEPH  SULLIVAN 


Left  to  right 

F  irs  t  R  ow 

Richard  P.  Celermar 
Cicero  Tonduros 
James  Condon 
Edward  Nichols 
Wisoston  McDonald 


Second  Row 
John  Warren 
James  Charlton 
John  Palmer 
William  Mahoney 
Gerald  McLellan 
Steve  Cunilf 
Joseph  Sullivan 
Philip  Mahoney 
Robert  Sampson 
Theodore  Candilton 
William  Desmond 
Bernard  Schrender 
Robert  Scales 
Robert   Paqnini 


Third  Row 
William  Labelle 
Anthony  Bevivini 
Gerald  McNeil 
Claine   Kennedy 
Robert  Albertini 
Simond   Zatyvha 
Ellsworth  Shorp 
Richard  Gugliemi 
Joseph  Spadafora 
George  Bloomstron 
John  Scales 
Anthony  Favullo 
Henry  Hall 
George  Worsh 


Fourth  Row 
Michael  O'SuUivan 
Robert  Foley 
John  Supien 
Vincient  Cousineau 
Joseph  Mauger 
Thomas  Chalmers 
David   Perley 
Herbert  Louvetan 
Raphall  Turnlati 
Edward  Symanski 
Lawrence  Treadwel 
Anthony  Scalzi 
George  McCafferty 
Richard  Witham 
John  Mc  Ateer 


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PRESIDENT  HENRI  PICARD 

VICE  PRESIDENT  ROBERT  HARDINA 

SECRETARY  JOHN  ROSENBERG 

COMPTROLLER  RICHARD  STEELE 


Left  to  Right 

F  irst  R  ow 
Malcolm  Rice 
Lawrence  Beaupre 
Bruce  Milne 
Ronald  Hwalek 
Wayne  Bassett 
Robert  Frey 


Those  absent  from  picture 
Henry  Frederickson 
Leonard  Rand 
Earl  Cheney 
David  Caverley 
Benjamin  Getchell 


Second  Row 
Myles  Doherty 
Arthur  Anti 
John  Hayward 
James  Beattie 
Stuart  Heywood 
William  White 
John  Rosenberg 
Robert  Hardina 
Henri  Picard 
Richard  Steele 
Robert  Jamieson 
Alvird  Hayward 
Robert  Arthur 
Louis   Montesi 
Joseph  Sylvia 
Porter  Harley 


Third  Row 

William  Hogarth 
Edward  McManus 
Bill  O'Rourke 
Gerald  Tuttle 
Ray  Grandchamp 
Peter  Reardon 
James   Pease 
John  D'Arcy 
William  Barnard 
David  Casey 
Bob  Bienkowski 
Nick  Stadfeld 
Harry  Spiliotis 
Vin  Marteka 
Peter  Montminy 
Bob  Haskins 
Thomas  Zaccheo 
Ken  Ballard 


Fourth  Row 
Craig  Preston 
Robert  White 
Charles  Carlson 
Lester  Cameron 
William  Kepper 
Dave  Winterhalter 
Jonathan  Snead 
David  Rehbein 
Frank  Witham 
Melvin  Foster 
Don  Williams 
Walter  Bayer 
John  Holmgren 
George  Thelin 
Michael  Donovan) 
Elmer  Brooks 
Barry   Jansson 
Larry  Carpenter 


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VICE  CHANCELLOR 
SECRETARY 
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ARTHUR  HOFFMAN 
MITCH  FISHER 
STANLEY  ELMAN 
PHILIP  NYMAN 


Left  to  Right 

First  R  ow 

Gerald  Cohen 

Gene  Kay 

Norm  Gessman 

Leon  Aronson 

Gerald  Goldman 

Maxwell  Reinstein 

Philip  Nyman 

Mitch  Fisher 

Mrs.  Florence  Clements 

Arthur  Hoffman 

Stanley  Elman 

George  Simon 

Robert  Flax 

Gerald  Weinberg 

Richard  Manells 

Mervyn  Weiner 


Second  Row 
Jonas  Chaves 
Richard  Shocker 
Charles  Burnim 
William  Lee 
Sidney  Krasnoo 
Jordan  Liner 
David  Margolis 
Alvin  Serser 
Jerald  Canter 
Robert  Myers 
Charles  Sagan 
Robert  Hurst 
Alan  Harris 
Harold  Leppo 


Third  R  ow 
Jacob  Rome 
Barry  Fleider 
Alan  Gruskin 
Arthur  Gordon 
David  Meltzer 
Alan  Cohen 
Jerald  Rodman 
Leonard  Sacon 
Richard  Harris 
Arthur  Elkins 
Philip  Brockman 
Richard  Tannenbaum 
Robert  Selya 
Gordon  Morse 
Michael  Bader 
Malcolm  Meltzer 


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PRESIDENT  PAUL  KNIGHT 

VICE   PRESIDENT  ALWYN  CORMIER 

SECRETARY  PHILLIP  KUZMESKI 

TREASURER  JAMES  BROWNE 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Paul  Mahoney 
David  Watson 
Albert  Pearson 
Edward  Stokowski 
Donald  Gagnon 


Second  Row 
Edward  Tarnuzza 
Francis  Spriqgs 
Robert  Lindstrom 
Alan  Buttaro 
Paul  Hibsher 
Phillip  Kuzmeski 
Paul  Knight 
Alwyn  Cormier 
Gerald  Browne 
John  Towse 
Wayne  Wilber 
Harver  Austin 
James  Tjaarda 
Robert  Ames 


Third  R  ow 
Arthur  Piech 
Charles  Paradise 
Dennis  Mooney 
John  Comalli 
David  West 
Robert  McHale 
Alan  Lampi 
John  Martin 
Robert  Mortimer 
James  Cutler 
Joseph  Hannon 
Robert  Bury 
Robert  Kinnecome 
Paul  Bardon 
Robert  Fallon 
James  Young 


Fourth  Row 
David  Sherman 
William  McGrail 
Donald  Bamford 
William  Page 
Robert  Johnson 
Anthony  Federer 
Henry  Hazen 
Donald  Mayo 
Gardner  Wills 
Larry  Peterson 
Peter  Thompson 
Andrew  Defrancesco 
Arthur  Busl 
Robert  Larsen 
Ronald  Craven 
Robert  Parker 


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Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Arsene  Bajaklan 
Ted  Theodores 
Robert  Stewart 
Lewis  Green 
Andrew  Knowles 
Richard  Sparks 
John  Katsoulis 
Carlo  Brace! 
Charles  Holbrook 
James  Livesey 


Those  absent  from  picture 

James  M.  Sanders 

David  Bailey 

Joseph  Morrone 

William  Fibkins 

Arther  Keefe 

Danial  Petruzella 

Paul  Kollios 

Peter  London 

Paul  Alls 


Second  Row 

Peter  Tyre 
Robert  Coon 
David  Carney 
Robert  Mlshol 
Lee  Hall 
Earle  Seamen 
Richard  Taylor 
Ralph  Doe 
Peter  Santos 
James  Mendrek 
Gene  Hawley 
John  Kirby 
Richard  Makela 
Ronald  Marshall 
Neil  Callahan 
Charles  Tilton 


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Third  Row 
Rod  Lavallee 
Charles  Carpenter 
Richard  Secton 
James  Cogswell 
Henry  Howes 
Wayne  Jaeschke 
Arthur  Caron 
David  Rattray 
Rene  Berard 
Stuart  Lindquist 
William  Woods 
Edwin  Sullivan 
Robert  Chucka 
Thomas  Campbell 
William  Caines 
Richard  Fredrickson 
Peter  Athan 
Gus  Sundquist 
Carl  Berq 
Richard  Simpson 


RALPH  DOE 
JAMES  SANDERS 
JAMES  MENDREK 
PETER  SANTOS 


Fourth  Row 
James  Brown 
Peter  Shwarz 
William  Kelleher 
James  Quinn 
Lee  Goyette 
Richard  Pennell 
Alan  Kelley 
Norm  Steves 
Robert  Hatch 
John  Holochuck 
Vincent   Powers 
Thomas  Moschos 
Cy  Lundstrom 
James  Capeless 
Robert  August 
Robert  Dallmeyer 
John  Naughton 
Richard  Slska 
Donald  Marchese 
Bernard  Goclowski 


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First  Row 
Cleo  Zoukis 
Jeanne  Mango 
Lois  Bontempo 
Gladys  Bouchard 
Joanne  Watman 
Nancy  Lien 
Phyllis  Rudman 
Barbara  Lund 
Betsy  McCormick 
Janet  Gorman 
Shirley  Truchon 
Sheila  Smith 
Connie  Walsh 
Vicary  Mitchell 
Joanne  Whiteman 
Carol  Ann  Wilkins 


Second  Row 
Carolyn  Trull 
Carol  Bruinsma 
Bunny  Barca 
Anne  High 
Valerie  Boudreau 
Carol  Wrightson 
Sandra  Wenner 
Anne  Heanue 
Marilyn  Gross 
Marilyn  Towle 
Marsha  Samoylenko 
Paula  Bazinet 
Peggy  Ayers 
Ruth  Ann  Kirk 
Phyllis  Kline 
Claire  Davis 
Pepper  Ducharme 
Borbar  Kelly 


Third  Row 
Susan  Harris 
Gretchen  Enqlehardt 
Susan  Bunn 
Esther  Davenport 
Pegqy  Doerinq 
Ellie  Higgins 
Sally  Healy 
Barbara  Lee 
Peggy  Stewart 
Louise  Hallenbrook 
Joellen  West 
Donna  Dabareiner 
Barbara  Freeman 
Alice  Thompson 
Kay  Hemlin 
Cynthia  Billings 
Joyce  Barbeau 
Karen  Todd 
Dottie   Ellert 
Rhea  Dugas 
Ginger  Gardella 
Phyllis  Baron 
Katherine  Keaveny 
Gail  l^otman 
Nelsie  Young 


Fourth  Row 
Barbara  Bonnallie 
Barbara  Malione 
Martha  Martin 
Sylvia  Finos 
Marie  Sharpe 
Carole  Norris 
Dianne  Parker 
Judith  Heaney 
Sara  Varanka 
Leigh  Henderson 
Marcia  Hubbard 
Marie  Cook 
Marilyn  Doering 
Carol  Goodwin 
Barbara  Stone 
Mary  Lou  Burgess 
Vickey  Rochette 
Phyllis  Scher 
Cassie  Wood 
Jane  Donahue 
Judy  O'Leary 
Claire  Manning 


PRESIDENT     MARILYN  GROSS 
VICE  PRESIDENT  ANNE  HEANUE 
SECRETARY     EMILY  MORRISON 
TREASURER     MARILYN  TOWL  E 


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PRESIDENT 
VICE  PRESIDENT 
SECRETARY 
TREASURER 

Left    to  Right 

First  Row 
Brenda  Kelly 
Lois  Nazarian 
Elizabeth  Janlk 
Jean  Elliott 
Priscilla  Biondi 
Patricia  Mello 
Elizabeth  Brice 


JOAN  RAWLINS 
JUDY  MILLER 
JO  ANN  RISCHITELLI 
JANET  NICHOLS 


Second  Row 
Margery  Hubert 
Ellen  Davis 
Myrtle  Davis 
Mildred  Olsen 
Ann  Persse 
Jacqueline  Heridee 
Marie  Ehnes 
Janet  Nichols 
Eleanor  Labelle 
Joan  Rawlins 
Judy  Miller 
Jo  Ann  Rlschitelli 
Joan  Boutote 
Barbara  Kelly 
Carol  Lolly 
Mary  Cashman 
Elizabeth  Pelkey 
Florapn  Slattery 


Third  Row 
Nancy  Schule 
Lois  Janvrin 
Pauline   Lanoue 
Ann  Orofino 
Nancy  Dodkin 
Betsy   Jason 
Beverly  Barlow 
Suzanne  Quinlavin 
Joan  Slattery 
Sara  Hoffman 
Judy  Leach 
J  anet  Kalinowski 
Janet  Jodaitis 
Katherine  Kearns 
Nancy  Wright 
Nancy  Wells 
Rosalie  Parsons 
Judith  Linscott 
Nancy  McAuliffe 
Barbara  Borden 
Barbara  Stowell 
Martha  Wood 
Cynthia  Allen 
Ruth  Mesh 
Alice  Sird 
Adeline  DiOrio 


Fourth  Row 

Marion  Haggerty 
Elizabeth  Pulsifer 
Ann  Sherman 
Lucia  Piscitelli 
Beverly  Peach 
Margery  Ricker 
Beverly  Anderson 
Karen  Stevenson 
Lucy  Clark 
Mary  Lou   Trojano 
Jan  MacDonald 
Nancy  Wilkinson 
Barbara  Ernest 
Phyllis  Underwood 
Alice   Mannino 
Jane  Jackson 
Ann  Sheehy 
Barbara  Groll 
Charlotte  Matuszko 
Beverly  Luce 
Jacqueline  Boeder 
Fay  Hannibal 


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PRESIDENT  BARBARA  AXT 

VICE   PRESIDENT  MARY  LOU  PARKER 

RECORDING  SEC.  NANCY  KONOPKA 

TREASURER  SHEILA  SCOTT 


Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Carol  Power 
Joan  Daffinee 
Sandra  Rusby 
Rita  Capalupo 
Lois  Hanlon 
Anne  Shortell 
Lynne  Robinson 


Second  R ow 
Rosanna  Newell 
Jo  Anne  Stanley 
Elaine  Monroe 
Ruth  Hanrihan 
Susan  Daley 
Mary  Lou  Parker 
Nancy  Konopka 
Barbara  Axt 
Nancy  Millis 
Sheila  Scott 
Betsy  Burqhardt 
Alice  O'Connor 
Janet  Crooks 
Carol  Humphrey 
Mary  Weidhaas 


Third  Row 

Betty  Wellman 
Geraldine  Boutwell 
Shirley  Bush 
Judy  Prisby 
Patricia  Lynch 
Joan  Forward 
Jean  Crosby 
Sondra  Sable 
Carol  Ann  Hines 
Marjorie  Bowman 
Ellen  Anderson 
Mary  Lou  Moore 
Betty  Grimm 
Eleanor  Mathison 
Joan  Kelly 
Dorrine  Guimond 
Mary  Sue  Withington 
Tanya  Collegian 


Fourth  Row 

Mary  Beth  Juliano 
Jean  Hale 
Nancy  Telfer 
Sheila  MaGlauflin 
Betty  Negus 
Janice  Mills 
Marie  Ferri 
Karen  Johnston 
Donna  Mitchell 
Joan  Thompson 
Jennifer  Wrightson 
Joan  Murphy 
Jennet  Roberts 
Audrey  Humphriss 
Lila  Furgeson 
Anne  Streeter 


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Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Norma  More  lock 
Marilyn  Morse 
Nancy  Lalikos 
Ellen  Schmidt 
Joanna  Velonides 
Josephine  Beck 
Doris  Rathbun 
Jeanne  Stewart 
Lois  Abbe 
Sylvia  Brown 
Sally  Mather 
Margaret  Sullivan 
Nella  Crooks 
Noreen  Dufresne 


Second  Row 
Selma  Michaels 
Susan  Hearty 
Barbara  McQuire 
Christina  Ahrens 
Jean  Marston 
Carol  Drennan 
Mary  Ellen  Barnes 
Virginia  Hart 
Marcia  Pearls 
Lorna  Regolsky 
Jeannine   Pekrul 
Jeannette  Radowicz 
Mary  Lanove 
Beverly  Tatham 


Third  Row 
Collette  Dumont 
Marcia  Keith 
Mary  Jane   Parrisi 
Judith  Cobb 
Marjorie  Loach 
Phyllis  Drinkwater 
Phyllis  Jordan 
Margaret  Amas 
Ann  AUyn 

Josepha  Germanowski 
Judith  Herberg 
Louise  Mason 


PRESIDENT  DORIS  RATHBUN 

VICE   PRESIDENT  JEANNE  STEWART 

CORRES.  SEC.  JOSEPHINE  BECK 

RECORDING  SEC.  MARY  HILL 

TREASURER  LOIS  ABBE 


Those  absent  from  picture 

Mary  Hill 
Ann  Derovin 


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Left  to  Right 

First  Row 
Earldine  Tukey 
Mary  Jane  Silveira 
Janet  Manning 
Cynthia  Stetson 
Breta  Brown 
Gail  MacQuarrie 
Constance  Wells 
Dorothy  McGrath 
Joyce  Jackman 
Sandra  Pelczarski 
Carol  Crimmins 


PHESIDENT 
VICE  PRESIDENT 
TREASURER 
RECORDING  SEC. 
CORRES.  SEC. 


ANNA  SAVAGE 
JOAN  PETTE 
MARGERITE  BOISVERT 
LORRAINE  WILSON 
MICKI  MARCOUCHI 


Second  Row 
Inqely  Hannsman 
Nancy  Colbert 
Loralne  Tukey 
Jeanne  Robblns 
Joyce  Robinson 
Alma  Griffin 
Majorie  West 
Joan  Pettee 
Ann  Savage 
Margerite  Boisvert 
Diane  Stewart 
Judy  Dinsraore 
Janet  Sargent 
Mary  Ann  Pomposo 
Evelyn  Jolly 
Pat  Harriman 


Third  R  ow 
Joan   Piantoni 
Mae  Swanbeck 
Sheila  Driscoll 
Into  Leipins 
J  udy  Seamans 
Sandra  Strong 
Penny  Bullard 
Ann  Bigelow 
EUie  Harris 
Mary  Arnold 
Janet  Branch 
Meridith  Fernald 
Barbara  Burniston 
EUie   Papenfuss 
Louise  Shea 
Birute  Dedinas 
Mar.  Richardson 
EUie  Kallins 
Mary  Manning 
Carolyn  Newell 


Fourth  Row 
D.  DerSarkesian 
Alta  Mae  Ide 
Betty  Hamilton 
Evelyn  Burhoe 
Susan  Harrington 
Joyce  Ryan 
Martha  Lepp 
Judy  Dewhirst 
Marcie  Flemming 
Gail  Heinold 
Nancy  Richardson 
Mary  EUam 
Julia  Taft 
Louise  Wallis 
Elizabeth  Graves 
Rosalind  Tepper 


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PRESIDENT  CYMA  BELKOWITZ 

1st  VICE   PRESIDENT     LILLIAN  MILLER 
2nd  VICE  PRESIDENT    MARCIA  WINEGARD 


Left  to  Right 

First  R  ow 

Shirley  M.  Sokoletsky 
Jane  S.   Marks 
Syma  Daniels 
Carol  Rottenberq 
Mary  Anne  Siciliano 
Cynthia  V.   Katz 
Marcia  Eckman 


Second  Row 
Joanne  Green 
Joan  Helliwell 
Alyce   Leavitt 
Elaine  Braver 
Myrna  Selwitz 
Vivian  Lapides 
Marcia  Winegard 
Mrs.  Lillian  Ryan 
Cyma  Belkov^itz 
Lillian  Miller 
Janet  Ostroff 
Patricia  Mannls 
Barbara  Ostroff 
Janet  Corman 
Cynthia  Lonstein 
Ruth  Haase 


Third  Row 
Gladys  Pributsky 
Joanne  Steniere 
Sandra  Saks 
Vivian  Green 
Marsha  Miller 
Brenda  Bricks 
Luayne  Kaplan 
Jane  Allen 
Sara  Rogovin 
June  Townes 
Florence  Steinberg 
Linda  Steinberg 
Phyllis  Satter 
Sandra  Hecht 
Charlotte    Litman 
Marilyn  Sugerman 
Esta  Greenberg 
Yorkette  Solomon 


Fourth  Row 
Justine  Vilker 
Myrna  Smith 
Joan   Lack 
Myrna  Saltman 
Nancy  Mahoney 
Joan  Barclay 
Brina  Mandell 
Barbara  Goldberg 
Carolyn  Baker 
Joan  Wolk 
Lois  Korngut 
Joyce  Cutler 
Sheila  Pressman 
Roberta  Cole 
Marjorie  Ruch 
Delores  Lubowitz 


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Left  to  Right 

First  Row 

Claire  White 
Ellen  Jensen 
Margaret  Prophet 
Alice  Littlewood 
Becky  Somes 
Luisa  Roth 


Second  Row 
Barbara  Durkee 
Lois  Upham 
Joan  Breyer 
Jean  Breyer 
Jacqueline  Averka 
Fran  Cusato 
Peg  Peters 
Lois  Williamson 
Ruth  Spahl 
Lois  Bain 
Evie  Murphy 
Jane  Campos 
Joan  LaChance 
Elna  Senecal 
Terry  Ashwell 
Carol  Page 


Third  Row 
Joyce  Williams 
Marilyn  Zellers 
Dana  Pajaujis 
Carol  Grady 
Phyllis  Rawlins 
Fran  Gravalese 
Jean   Petrie 
Sara  Jane  Smock 
Sylvia  Marand 
Bev  Johnson 
Clarice  Parthum 
Sylvia  Coutinho 
Martha  Steere 
Carol  Rooney 
Nan  Newton 
Maureen  Moynihan 


Fourth  Row 
Eleanor  Harrahy 
Janice  Cockburn 
Janice  Warfield 
Abbe  Murray 
Nancy  Campbell 
Anne  Wardwell 
June  Spear 
Anne  Crawford 
Carol  Jepsen 
Joan  Sharpe 
Bobbie  Moniz 
Bette  Czapran 
Carol  A.   McCarthy 
Barbara  Grover 
Mary  Lou  Armstrong 
Tina  Chenot 


PRESIDENT 

1st  VICE   PRESIDENT 

2nci  VICE  PRESIDENT 

RECORDING  SECRETARY 

CORRES.  SECRETARY 

TREASURER 


EVELYN  MURPHY 
LOIS  BAIN 
JANE  CAMPOS 
LORRAINE  SHERRY 
MARGARET  PETERS 
RUTH  SPAHL 


Those  absent  from  picture 
Jane  Thompson 
Lois  Lestan 


INTER-FRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


The  Inter-fraternity  Council  got  off  to  an  early  start  this  year  with  its  annual  Workshop  which  is  held  each  fall 

before  classes  begin. 

This  year  two  of  the  main  topics  were  rushing  and  communal  buying. 

As  always  the  Inter-fraternity  was  very  competitive  and  enthusiasm  ran  high  throughout  the  year  long  program. 

A  new  rushing  program  was  intiated  this  year  which  delayed  pledging  until  the  beginning  of  second  semester. 

At  that  time  194  freshmen  men  pledged  the  house  of  their  choice. 

The  council  also  took  a  stand  on  the  discrimination  issue. 

It  was  strongly  urged  that  the  houses  do  their  utmost  to  eliminate  any  discrimination  clauses  in  their  constitutions. 

The  council  also  placed  an  emphasis  on  scholarship  and  their  efforts  were  fruitful  in  that  direction  because  the 

fraternities  had  a  better  overall  scholastic  average  this  year  than  they  did  last  year. 

The  Inter-fraternity  Council  also  awarded  its  annual  scholarship  at  the  Honors  Convocation  in  the  spring. 

This  scholarship  is  awarded  annually  to  the  Junior  who  has  an  average  of  2.5  or  higher  for  the  previous  semester. 

One  of  the  largest  activities  of  the  Council  during  the  course  of  the  year  is  formulating  plans  for  Greek  Week. 

This  year,  in  addition  to  the  skits,  sings  and  ball  a  banquet  was  held  in  the  Student  Union. 

To  fill  any  spare  time  available  the  Council  sponsored  a  Blood  Drive  in  conjunction  with  the  Panhellenic  Council, 

parties  at  the  fraternities  for  orphans,  and  collecting  for  the  Heart  Fund  Drive  in  Amherst. 

All  in  all  it  was  a  busy  and  rewarding  year  for  all  involved. 


PANHELLENIC  COUNCIL 


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The  Panhellenic  Council  aims  towards  promoting  understanding  and  co-operation  among  the  sororities  in  all 

aspects  of  campus  life. 

This  year  under  the  leadership  of  Mary-Lou  Parker,  President  of  "Panhell",  this  organization  has  made  great 

strides  towards  the  clarification  of  rushing  rules,  and  the  revision  of  the  Panhellenic  Constitution. 

The  group  also  successfully  established  the  tradition  of  the  Panhellenic  "Mum"  sale  at  the  Homecoming 

football  game. 

Their  other  work  projects  have  included  the  joint  responsibility  of  soliciting  for  the  blood  bank  with  the 

Inter-fraternity  Council,  and  the  organization  of  the  inter-sorority  sing. 

On  the  social  level  "Panhell"  sponsored  in  every  area  of  the  state,  summer  teas  for  the  incoming  freshmen, 

followed  by  a  campus  tea  in  the  fall. 

The  annual  Spring  Workshop  which  is  open  to  all  sorority  members  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  for  an 

exchange  of  ideas  and  has  become  an  invaluable  institution  in  unifying  and  strengthening  the  organization. 


THE  CLASS  OF   1957 


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/  think  it  was  the  freedom  of  "being  yourself"  and  of  using  the  talents,  the  training, 
and  the  inspiration  of  your  OWN  time  of  living  that  the  philosopher  Ruskin  must  have  been 
talking  about  when  he  said,  "The  greatest  value  in  life  is  life  itself." 

The  freedom  of  your  own  personality  and  ability  is  a  very  real  and  positive  thing. 
It  depends  to  some  extent  on  your  formal  education,  on  your  mastery  of  facts  and  ideas  of 
the  past  and  present.     But  this  very  mastery  is  what  gives  you  the  freedom  of  "being  yourself." 
Because  of  what  the  University  of  Massachusetts  has  done  for  each  of  you  graduates,  you  will 
be  better  able  to  discover  some  intimate  meaning  in  life,  a  meaning  that  reflects  the  freedom 
of  YOUR  personality.     This  is,  I  think,  the  real  personality  of  education  and  scholarship  •  the 
discovery  of  ideas,  and  eventually  the  wonderment  and  joy  of  ideas  identified  only  with  you  and 
by  you.     You  have  the  privilege  of  living  in  a  day  and  age,  when,  if  man  does  not  destroy  himself, 
I  sincerely  believe  that  freedom  from  communism  or  other  political  tyranny,  in  fact  freedom  from 
ANY  tyranny  will  come  as  a  by-product  of  the  spirit  and  personality  of  the  individual.    Remember 
that  it  will  always  be  better  to  hitch  your  personal  wagon  to  a  star,  even  if  later  you  find  it 
burning  out  in  comet  flame,  than  never  to  have  looked  UP  at  all. 


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Jean  Paul  Mather 
President 


LOIS  ANN  ABBE 

Phi  Delta  Nu 

43  Glenwood  Circle,   Longmeadou. 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,    Vermont 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Phi  Delta  Nu  3,4  Treasurer  4 

Math  Club  3,4 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 


DONALD  ALBERT  ABT 

Alpha  Phi  Omega 

159  Columbian  St.,  Weymouth 

Born  1935  at  Boston 

Entered  from  Weymouth  H.S  . 

Major  in  Pre-V eterinary  -  Zoology 

DeMolay  Quobbin  Chapter  2,3,4 

Master  Councilor  3,4 
Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,3,4,  Treas.   3 
House  Councilor  3,4 
Dean's   List    1,2 


JOHN  P.  AHLADAS 

1130  State  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1931  at  Hydera  Lesbos,  Greece 

Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

U  of  M  Amateur  Radio  Ass'n.    1,2,3,4 

U  of  M  Broadcasting  Ass'n.    1,2,3,4 

Orthodox  Club  2,3,4 

American  Inst,  of  Elect.  Engineers  2,3,4 


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ROBERT  REEVES  ALDRICH 

25  High  St.,  Monson 

Born  at  Palmer,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Monson  Academy 

Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Collegian  3 

Business  Administration  Club  3 

U  of  M  Broadcasting  Ass'n.   3,4 

Technical  Director  3 

Operations  Director  4 
American  Society  of  Mech.  Engines 


CHARLES  EDWARD  ALLEN 
Phi  Mu  Delta 

12  Lawrence  Ave.,  North  Ada 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Drury  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Chemistry  Club    1 
Psychology  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.    1,2,3 
Phi  Mu  Delta  3,4 
Varsity  Lacrosse  2,3,4 
Air  Cadet  Squadron    1 


WILLIAM  FRANCIS  ALLEN 

Kappa  Sigma 

39  Minot  St.,  Dorchester 

Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Middlebury  Colle 

Major  in  Physical  Education 

Education  Club  4 

Phys-Ed  Club  1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Kappa  Sigma  2,3,4 

Football  3,4 


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CLAIRE  C.  ALLESSIO 

51  Melrose  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1936  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  E c onomics 
Forestry  Club    1,2,3,4  Vice-Pres.   4 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 

Pres.   4  Vice-Pres.   3 
Square  Dance  Club   1,2 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List  3,4 


ROBERT  THACHER  AMES 

T au.  Kappa  Epsilon 

1013  No.  Pleasant  St.,  No.  Amherst 

Born  1935  at  Natich,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 

Major  in  Mus  ic 

Univ.  .Concert  Ass  cE..  3,4  Mgr.  3,4 

Chorale   1,2,3,4 

Statesman  2  Director  2 

Operetta  Guild   1,2,3,4 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,3,4 

Adelphia  4  Dean's  List  3 

Maroon  and  White  Quartet  3     Dir..3 

Stockbridge  Blue  and  White  Octet  3,4 

Director  3,4 
Campus  Varieties  4  Co-Dir..  .4 


MYLES  FRANCIS  ANDERBURG 
42  Grampian  Way,  Boston 
Born  1928  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Northeastern  Univ. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Amer.  Society  of  Mech..  Engineers  2,3,4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 
Engineering  Open  House   3,4 


ALLEN  EMIL  ANDERSEN  JR. 
Harkness  Road,  Pelham 


Born  1930  at  Cambric 
Entered  from  Willisto 
Major  in  Geology 
Fencing  Club   1 
Geology  Club  3,4 
Sigma  Gamma  Epsilo 


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DONALD  FOSTER  ANDERSON 
64  North  St.,  Shelburne  Falls 
Born  1929  at  Shelburne  Falls 
Entered  from  Arms  Academy 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Intermural  Football  2,3,4 
Intermural  Basketball  2,3,4 
Intermural  Softball  2,3,4 
Am. .Society  of  Mech.  Engineers 
Dean's   List    1,2,3 
Tau  Beta  Pi  4 


MARGARET  MARY  ANDERSON 
15  Fairview  Terrace,  Greenfield 
Rom  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Greenfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  4 

Women's  A.  A.    1,2,3,4  Sub-Board  4 
Stud., Chr.  .Assoc.   1,2,3,4  Dorm  Repres 
Carnival  Ball  Publicity  Committee  4 
Christmas  Vespers  Committee  3 


ARTHUR  WILLIAM  ANTI 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

3  Center  Hill  Road,  Kingston 

Born  1935  at  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Kingston  H.S. 

Major  in  Food  Technology 

Chemistry  Club  2 

Food  Technology  Club  3,4 

Pre-Medical  Club  3 

Newman  Club  2,3 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  2,3,4 


ROBERT  EDWARD  ANTON 

996  Lowell  Ave.,  Haverhill 
Born  inl935  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Haverhill  H.S. 
Major  in  Geology 

Band    1 

Geology  Club   1,2,3,4  Pres.  3 

Newman  Club    1 

Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  3,4  Vice- 

AFROTO  Rifle  Team  2,3 


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ROGER  G.  ARGUIN 

Lamda  Chi  Alpha 

34  Main  St.,  Northbridge 

Born  1928  at  Moosup,  Conn. 

Entered  from  Northbridge  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Newman  Club  2,3,4 

Lamda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4  Ritualist    3 

House  Counselor  2,3,4 

Amer.,  Inst,   oi  Elec.   Engineers   3,4 

Dean's  List   1 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  4 


IRVING  JAY  ARONS 

81  Raymond  Circle,  Peabody 
Born  1935  at  Maiden,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Everett  H  S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 
Concert  Band  3,4 
Operetta  Guild(Pit  Orchestra)  3,4 
Chemistry  Club  4  Jr.  Member  ACS  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Treasurer  3,   President  4 
ROTC  Band   1 
House  Counselor  2 
Campus  Chest  Committee  4 
Dorm  Council  4 


LEON  ARONSON 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi 

83  Winchester  St.,  Broohline 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston,  English 

Major  in  History 

International  Relations  Club   3 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,2,3,4 

Varsity  Football    1,2 

Varsity  Lacrosse  3,4 


FRANK  JOSEPH  ARSENAULT 
Box  5  Stockbridge  Hall,   U.  of  M., 

Amherst 
Born  1929  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brighton  High  School 
Major  in  Physics 

Phi  Kappa  4  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Organizing  Physics  Club  4 


ROBERT  ELDRIDGE  ARTHUR 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

16  Sanderson  St.,  Leominster 

Born  1934  at  Arlington,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Northeastern  Univ. 

Major  in  Psychology 

Psychology  Club  3,4 

U..of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  .3,4 

Sigma   Phi  Epsilon  2,3,4  Steward 

Spring  Track  3 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


MIRIAM  R.  ASHWELL 

630  Center  St.,  Ludlow 

Born  1935  at  Ludlow,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Ludlow  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics 

Roister  Doisters  2 

Operetta  Guild    1,2,3,4 

4-H'  Club   1,2  German  Club  3,4 

Edwards  Fellowship   1,2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4  Scholarship  Chmn.  3 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 

Omicron  Nu  3,4  Vice-Pres. 


WILLIAM  EMIL  AUBIN 
R.F.D.  2,  Amherst 
Born  1931  at  Cambridge,  Ma 
Entered  from  Arlington  H.S. 
Major  in  IndustrialEngineer 
Inter-Class  Plays  3,4 


ROBERT  STANLEY  AUGUST 
65  Federal  St.  Exit,  Agawam 
Born   1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Agawam  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 
Business  Administration  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Association   1,2 
Theta  Chi    2,3,4  Steward  3,4 
Maroon  Key  2 
Intermural  F'ootball,  Basketball 

Softball  2,3,4 
Class  Treas.   3   Campus  Chest  Comm. 
Carnival  Ball,   Spring  Day  Comms.   3 
Finance  Comm.   Chmn. 
Military  Ball  Committee  3,4 
Senior  Banquet    Senior  Picnic 


HARVEY  WILFRED  AUSTIN 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 
303  South  St.,  Plainville 
Born  1935  at  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Plainville  H.S. 
Major  in  Pre-Med 
Univ.  Concert  Association  2,3 

Production  Mgr.  2  Mgr.  3 
Pre-Med  Club  3,4 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 

Rush  Chairman  2,4 
Ski  Club  2,3  Founder  2  Pres.  2 
Alpha  Phi  Omega  2 


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List   1 


Campus  Varietif 
Military  Ball  Cc 


JACQUELINE  RUTH  AVERKA 

Sigma  Kappa 

4  Forest  Drive,  Auburn 

Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Auburn  H.S. 

Major  in  P sychology 

Roister  Doisters  2 

Psychology  Club  2,3,4 

Spanish  Club   1 

Student  Christian  Assoc. 1,2,3 

Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 

Registrar  3  Social  Chairman  4 
Drill  Team  2,3,4 
Inter-Class  Plays  2 


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BARBARA  ANN  AXT 

442  Valley  View  Rd.,  Englewood,   N.J. 

Born  1935  at  North   Bergen,  N.J. 

Entered  from  Dwight  Morrow  U.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics,  Education 

Chorale  2  Harmonaires   1 

Operetta  Guild  2,3  Newman  Club  4 

Women's   Judiciary   3,4  Chief  Justice  4 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma   1,2,3,4 

Asst.   Membership  3   Pres.   4 
Mortarboard  4  Scrolls   2 
Dean's   List  First  Semester  3 
Campus  Varieties  4 

Carnival  Ball  and  Spring  Day  Comms..  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  2  Dorm  Social  Chmn.   1 
Univ.  Open  House  Comm.   3 
Chairman  Home  Economics 
Fine  Arts  Council  4 
Arts  Festival  Committee  4 


ELIZABETH  ANN  BACZEK 
49  North  St.,   Three  Rivers 
Born  1936  at  Three  Rivers,  Ma 
Entered  from  Palmer  H.S. 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Bacteriology  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Campus  Varieties  2 
University  Open  House  2,3,4 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1,2,3,4 


MARGARET  ELLEN  AYERS 

328  East  St  ,  Hingham 
Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Hingham  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Collegian  3,4  Handbook   1 
Operetta  Guild  4 

International  Relations  Club   2,3,4 
Exec.   Board  3   Publicity   Mgr.  .4 
Women's  Athletic  Association   1,2,3 
Student  Christian  Association  1,2,3,4 
Chi  Omega  2,3,4  Corres..Sec.  4 
Carnival  Ball  and  Spring  Day  Comms.. 


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Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.   2 
Ya-Hoo  2,3,4  Exchange  Mgr.  3,4 


LOIS  CAROL  BAIN 
15  Elm  Court,  Maynard 
Born  1935  at  Concord,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Maynard  H.S. 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Food  Technology  3,4 
Naiads   1,2,3,4  Jr.  Mgr.  4 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Sub-Board  3 
Student  Christian  Association   1 
Drill  Team  2,3,4  Dean's  List   1,2 
Inter-Class  Plays  3  Asst.  Dir.  3 
Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4 

Activities  Chmn. .3  First  Vice-Pres.  4 


EMILE  ARTHUR  BABINEAU  JR. 

30  Lake  Shore  Drive,  N.  Wilbraham 
Born  1934  at  Palmer,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers   3,4 


ROBERT  NEWTON  BAIRSTOW 
109  Carson  Ave.,  Dalton 
Born  1934  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mount  Hermon  School 
Major  in  Dairy  Technology 
Dairy  Club    1,2,3,4  Sec. .3   Pres. .4 
Senate  3  Dean's  List  3 
Fine  Arts  Council  3 
Air  Cadet  Squadron  1,2 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 
Steward  2  Historian  3 


CAROLYN  JANE  BAKER 
60  West  Washington  St.,  Hanson 
Born  1935  at  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Whitman  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
International  Relations  Club   3 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  3 
Art  Editor  of  WMUA  Bulletin 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3 
Inter-Class  Plays  3 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  3,4 


RICHARD  ANTHONY  BALAKIER 

64  Stearns   Terrace,  Chicopee 

Born  1934  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Monson  Prep  School 

Major  in  Marketing 

Marketing  Club  2,3,4  Treasurer  3 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Ski  Club  3,4 

Mother's  Week-end  Comm.  3 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 
Social  Chmn.  2  Chaplain  2 
Activities  Chairman  2,3 


CLARK  STEVENS  BALDWIN 

100  Prospect  St.,  West  !i ewton 
Born  1935  at  Newton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 
Major  in  Geology 
Geology  Club  3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Swimming  Team  1,2,3,4  Capt.  4 
Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  BURDITT  BALDWIN 

Maynard  Road,  Sudbury 

Born  1935  at  Sudbury,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Sudbury  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2 

Student  Christian  Association   1,2,3,4 

Wesley  Foundation   1,2 

Dean's  List  3 

Military  Ball  Committee  3 

Bay  State  Rifles   1,2,3,4 

Exec.  Officer  3  Commander  4 
Accounting  Association  3,4 


RICHARD  GEORGE  BALDWIN 
145   Tower  Drive,  Dalton 
Born  1936  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Dalton  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Newman  Club   1,4 
Intramural  Basketball  1 
Bay  State  Rifles    1,2 
Amer.  Inst,  of  Electrical  Engrs. 


KENNETH  EDWARD  BANNON 

43  Curtis  St.,  Rockport 
Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Rockport  H.S. 
International  Club  2 
Edwards  Fellowship   1,2 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 
Ski  Club  4 
Zoology  Club  4 


CARCELLA  ELAINE  BARCA 

70  Fallon  Circle,  Braintree 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Jamaica  Plain  H.S. 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Food  Technology  Club  4 
International  Relations  Club  2 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 
House  Counselor  3 
Dean's  List   1,2,3 
Chi  Omega   1,2,3,4  Herald   1,2 


ROBERT  JOHN  BARNINE 

Green  River  Rd.,  Williamstow 
Born  1934  at  New  York,  N .Y . 
Entered  from  Williston  Acadei 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Maroon  Key  2 
Q.T.V.   1,2,3,4 


ROGER  SPENCER  BAROUS 

98  Central  St.,  Andover 
Born  1935  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Entered  from  Punehard  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Business  Admin.  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Football  1,2,3,4     Track.   1,2 
Dean's  List  2,3 
Military  Ball  Comm.   4 
Granville  3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 


LOUIS  FRANCIS  BARRETTO 

116  Randall  St.,  North  Easton 
Born  1935  at  North  Easton,  Mass 
Entered  from  Oliver  Ames  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Flying  Redmen   1,2 
Am.  Inst,  of  Electrical  Engineer] 
Dean's  List  2,3 


RICHARD  PAUL  BARTHOLOMEW 

37  Vineyard  St.,  Worcester 

Born  1932  at  Bangor,  Maine 

Entered  from  South  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Math  Club  2    Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Football  1 

Fraternity  Int  ramurals  2,3,4 


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Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3 
Accounting  Ass'n.  3,4 
Q.T.V.  2,3,4  Trees.  3,4 


DONALD  GRAHAM  BARTLETT 

6  Chatanika  Ave.,   Worcester 
Born  1932  at  Salem,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.    2,3,4 
U.M.  Fire  Department  3,4 
Marketing  Club  4 


WAYNE  RICHARD  BASSETT 
37  Wellesley  Road,  Natick 
Born   1935  at  Newton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Natick  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineerincj  Club   1,2,3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  3, 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List   1 

Am.  Society  of  Civil  Engrs.  2,3, 
Granville  Air  Society  4 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 


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COLBY  BATTIS 

rn  Ave.,  Amesbury 

1935  at  Amesbury,  Mass. 

ed  from  Amesbury  H.S. 

in  Animal  H usbandry 
il  Husbandry  Club  2,3,4 
earn   1     Hockey  Team  2,3,4 

Cattle  Judging  Team  3 
tock  Judging  Team  4 

Gamma  Rho  2,3,4  Usher 


WALTER  EDWIN  BAYER 

20  Thomas  Drive  ,  West  Springfield 

Born  1935  at  Webster,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Newman  Club  4 

Accounting  Ass'n.   3,4 

Sigma  Phi  Epsiton   1,2,3,4 


PAULA  ANN  BAZINET 
123  Wheatland  Ave.,   Chicopee  Falls 
Born  1936  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4    Senior  Mix  4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  2,3 
Carnival  Comm..  2,3     Spring  Day  Comm..  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.  2 
Symphony  Singers  2 
Sophomore  Banguet  2 
Chi  Omega  2,3,4 


JAMES  LINDSAY  BEATTIE  JR. 

7  Baker  Road,  Everett 
Born  1935  at  Everett,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Everett  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Roister  Doisters   3,4 
Univ.   Concert  Ass'n.    1,2 
Swimming  Team   1,2,3,4  Mgr.  3,4 
Inter-Class   Plays   3,4 
Burnham  Declamation  3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3     WMUA   1,2 
Military  Ball  Comm.  4 
Sigma   Phi  Epsilon    1,2,3,4     Lib.  4 


DAVID  JAMES  BEAUBIEN 

85  Main  St.,  Millers  Falls 
Born  1934  at  Montague,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Turners  Falls,  Mass. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineeting 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Interfraternity  Council  2 
Am.  Inst. .of  Electrical  Engrs.  2,3,' 
Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  2,3,4 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,3,4 


ROBERT  BRUCE  BECKWITH 

9  Lafayette  St,  Wakefield 

Born  1935  at  Portland,  Maine 

Entered  from  Wakefield  H.S. 

Major  in  E  conomics 

Marchinq  Band   2,3,4  Drum  Major  2,3,4 

Edwards  Fellowship   1,2,3 

Social  Co-Chairman  2 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.    1,2,3 

Co-Chmn.  Christmas  Vespers   2 
Dean's   List  3 


CYMA  JANE  BELKOWITZ 
92  Shore  Drive,  Winthrop 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Winthrop  H.S. 
Major  in   Sociology 
Index  3,4     Hillel    1,2,3,4 
Sociology  Club  3,4 
Drill  Team  1,2 
Carnival  Comm.  3  Gen.  Adn 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  2,3,4   Pres 


EILEEN  BELLOLI 

Mrs.  Eileen  Zendali 

6  Adams  House 

55  Highland  St.,  Framingha 


ALDEN  H.  BENNETT 

Suffolk  House  U.ofM.,  Amherst 

Born  1931   at  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Wells  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4 

Am.  Soc.  of  Mechanical  Engineers 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 


PAUL  MICHAEL  BENNETT 

137  Manomet  Ave,  Hull 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Hingham  H.S. 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Food  Technology  Club   3,4 
Hillel  1,2,3,4 
Interfraternity  Sports    1,2,3,4 

Football  Coach  4 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 


LEO  JOSEPH  BERARD 

28  Reyem  St.,  Waltham 

Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  Mas 

Entered  from  Waltham  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Enginee. 

Newman  Club  1,3,4 

Kappa  Sigma  2,3,4 

Am.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engineers 

Publicity  Chairman  4 
Soc.  of  Automotive  Engineers 
Dean's  List  3 
Military  Ball  Comm.  4 


LOIS  E .  BERENSON 

147  Franklin  Ave.,  Chelsea 

Born    1935  at  Everett,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Chelsea  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Roister  Doisters   3 

Education  Club  3 

Spanish  Club   1 

Sociology  Club  2,3,4 

HiUel  Foundation    1,2,3 

Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3 


CARL  HENRY  BERG 

35  Whipple  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1929  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  No.  Dakota  State 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business   Administration  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Association  4 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  EARL  BERGQUIST 

44  East  Myrtle  St.,  Orange 
Born  1932  at  Orange,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Bates  College 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Phy-Ed  Club  2,3,4 
Baseball  3,4 
Football  3,4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 


DAVID  G.  BESANKO 

91  Russell  St.,  Hadley 
Born  1927  at  Swampscott,  Mass 
Entered  from  Swampscott  H .S. 
Major  in  E  conomics 


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DONALD  ULRIC  BESSETTE 

Suffolk  House,   U.  ofM.,  Amherst 
Born  1930  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Holyoke  Jr..  College 
Major  in  E  lectrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4 
Dean's  List  2,3 


ROLAND  V.  BIBEAU 

34  Margaret  St.,  Willim 


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Major  in 

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NANCY  ISABELLE  BICKFORD 

Old  Goshen  Rd.,  Williamsburg 
Born  1934  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Helen  E.  lames  S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Ass'n..  3,4 


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JOHN  JOSEPH  BITETTI 

84  Houghton  St.,  Dorchester 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  English  H.S. 
Major  in  E conomics 

Newman  Club    1,2 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 
Baseball   1,2,3,4 


LAWRENCE  GENE  BLAKLEY 

104  Wallingford  Ave.,  Athol 
Born  1935  at  Gardner,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Fitchburg  State 

Teachers  College 
Major  in  Psychology 
Psychology  Club  2,3,4 
Sociology  Club  2,3,4 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi  3,4  Vice-Chmn 

Exec.  Comm. 
Interfraternity  Council  3 
Dean's   List   3     House  Council  3 


DONALD  BLAIR 

Suffolk  House,   U.   of  M.,  Amherst 
Born  1931  at  Whitinsville,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northbridge  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Softball  1,2,3,4 

Am. Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  2,3,4 
Treasurer  4 


List  3 


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PHILIP  GEORGE  BLANCHARD 

85  Dartmouth  St.,  Holyoke 
Born  1934  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Engineering 
Joint  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club    1,2,3,4 
Track    1     Carnival  Comm.   3,4 
Soc.  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 
Military  Ball  Comm.  3,4 
Engineering  Open  House   1,2,3,4 


BEVERLY  ANN  BLEAKLEY 
124  Washington  St.,  Fairhaven 
Born  1935  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Fairhaven  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Roister  Doisters   2,3,4 
Operetta  Guild  4 
Education  Club  4 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.   1,2,3,4 
House  Counselor  3,4  House  Chmn 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 


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GEORGE  HOWARD  BLOMSTROM 

9  School  St.,  Mansfield 
Born  1933  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mansfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.  2,3,4 
Sigma  Alpha   Epsllon  1,2,3,4 
Horticulture  Show  Comm.  3,4 


MARGUERITE  ANN  BOISVERT 

Kendall  St.,   Granby 

Born  1935  at  Chicopee  Falls,    Mas 

Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemistry 

Chemistry  Club  2,3     German  Club 

Women's  Athletic  Ass'n.   1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4     Ski  Club  2 

Pi  Beta  Phi  4  Treas.  4 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3     Honors  Work  4 


MARY-ELLEN  BOLAND 

1041  South  St.,  Dalton 

Born  1935  at  Milford,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 

Major  in  Music 

Univ.  Concert  Ass'n.    1,2,3,4  Sec.  4 

Chorale  3,4  Chorus   1,4  Asst.  Dir.  4 

Operetta  Guild  1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Ass'n.  4 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  2,3,4 

Pledge  Trainer  4    Music  Chmn.  4 
Dean's  List  3     Campus  Varieties  2 
Carnival  Comm.  2 
Revelers  4  Sec. -Treas.  4 


RICHARD  ADRIAN  BOLT 

52  High  St.,  Haverhill 

Born  1934  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Haverhill  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Collegian  4  Assoc.  Editorial  As 

Dean's  List    1,2 


DAVID  BRADFORD  BOOTHBY 

38  Pearl  St.,  No.  Dighton 

Born  1928  at  No.  Dighton,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Stonehill  College 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Math  Club  3,4  Vice-Pres  .  4 


PAUL  HONORE  BOUCHARD 

37  Converse  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Born  1934  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Stockbridge  S.  of  Agr. 
Major  in  Forestry 

Forestry  Club  1,2,3,4    Outing  Club"  1,2 
Pre-Med  Club  4     Newman  Club  2,3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Ass  'n.   1 
Horticulture  Show    1,2,3,4 
Forestry  Open  House  2,3 


JOSEPH  LEANDER  BOUCHER 

729  Center  St.,   Ludlow 

Born    1934  at  Ludlow,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Ludlow  //.S. 

Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Newman  Club   1 

Football   1 

Industrial  Administration  Club  4 

Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2 


VALERIE  LORNA  ANNE  BOUDREAU 

818  Saratoga  St.,  East  Boston 
Born  1935  at  Nova  Scotia,   Canada 
Entered  from  East  Boston  H.S. 
Major  in  Recreation  Leadership 
Sociology  Club  3,4  Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Corresponding  Sec.   3 


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Mother's  Week-end  Co 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Comr 
Spring  Day  Comm.  3 


JEAN  PAUL  BOURGAULT 
17  Pine  St.,   Warren 
Born  1935  at  Ware,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Warren  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 
Chemistry  Club  2,3,4 
Dean's  List   1 
Russian  Club  4 


JOAN  BOUTOTE 

256  Knollwood  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Woss*. 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  E conomics 

Home  Econ.  Club   1,2,3  Dorm  Repres..4 

Parents  Day  Comm.    1 

Women's  Athletic  Ass'n.  3 

Social  Dorm  Chmn  .   2 

Campus  Chest  Comm.. 2 

Campus  Varieties   2  Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Kappa  Altha  Theta    1,2,3,4  Archivist  4 


JAMES  RICHARD  BOWERS 

46  Concord  Rd.,  Wayland 
Born  1931  at  Wayland,  Mass 
Entered  from  Wayland  H.S. 
Major  in  Wildlife  Managemen 
Rod  and  Gun  Club    1,2,3,4 
Fishing  Team  3 


EDMUND  A.  BOWLER 

74  Silver  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1930  at  West  Springfield,  Mass 

Entered  from  Springfield  Cathedral 

Phys.-Ed  Club  3,4  Sec.  4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4     Lacrosse  4 

Kappa  Sigma    1,2,3,4 

Soccer  2,3,4  Co-Captain  4 

Football  1     Ski  Club  4 


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RICHARD  WOODBURY  BOYLE 

19  Adella  Ave.,  W.  Newton 
Born  1935  at  Newton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  Mary's  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club    1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
A.S.C.E.  3,4 
Bay  State  Rifles    1,2,3,4 
Engineering  Open  House  3,4 


ELAINE  D.  BRAVER 

S3  Waban  Ave.,  Waban 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Index   2,3,4     Education  Club  3,4 
Home  Economics  Club    1,2 
Women's  Athletic  Ass'n.    1,2,3,4 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  2,3,4  Alumni  Chn 
Social  Chmn.  4      Carnival  Ball  Co 
Spring  Day  Comm.  3     Yahoo  3 


DANIEL  EDWARD  BRAYTON 

398  No.  Westfield  St.,  Feeding  Hills 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Agawam  H.S. 
Major  in  Physics 

Roister  Doisters  3 
Phi  Mu  Delta   1,2,3,4 


DAVID  VERNER  BREEN 
RFD  3  Box  108  Montague  Rd.,  Amhers 
Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Stonehill  College 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Operetta  Guild  2,3,4  Exec.  Board  3,4 
Business  Administration  Club  3,4 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3 
Newman  Club  2,3,4 
Operetta  Workshop  3 


JEAN  ANN  BREYER 

Middle  Road,  Southampton 

Born  1935  at  Southampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Easthampton  H.S. 

Major   in  Home  Economics 

Roister  Doisters   3,4  Operetta  Guild  3 

4-H  Club   1,2,3,4  Publicity  Co-Chmn.  2 

Home  Economics   Club    1,2,3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Ass'n.   1,2 

Student  Christian  Ass'n.    1,2,3,4 

Wesley  Foundation   2,3,4 

Supper  Comm.   Co-Chmn.   3,4 
Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4     Dean's  List  4 
Chaplain's  Council  1 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.   3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.   4 


JOAN  ELAINE  BREYER 

Middle  Road,  Southampton 
Born  1935  at  Southampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Easthampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Collegian  1  Roister  Doisters  3,4 
4-H  Club   1,2,3  Home  Eos.  Club  2,3,4 
Women's  Athletic  Ass'n.   1 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.   1,2,3,4 

Executive  Comm.   4 
Wesley  Foundation  2,3,4 

Supper  Comm.  Co-Chmn.  4 
Sigma  Kappa    1,2,3,4  Historian  3 


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JACK  PAUL  BRIN 

25  Blossom  St.,  Lynn 

Born  1935  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lynn  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Mathematics 

HiUel  Foundation    1,4 

Dean's  List  3,4 


JOHN  ALBERT  BROWN 

2  Florence  Terrace,  Arlington 
Born  1935  at  Concord,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Arlington  H.S. 
Major  in  Landscape  Arckitectur 


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President  4 
Judson  Fellowship  2 
Alpha  Zeta  3,4 
Horticulture  show  2,3,4 


RICHARD  J..BRONSTEIN 

116  Algonquin  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill 
Born  1935  at  Cambridge  ,  Mass . 
Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 
Major  in  Finance 

Business  Administration  Club  2,3 
Hillel  Foundation    1,2,4 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi  2,3,4  House  Counselor  2 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 

Band  Chmn.  3  Helpweek  3 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3  R.S.O.  Comm.  3,4 
Spring  Day  Comm.  2  Band  Chmn. 
Inter-Greek  Ball  Comm.    3  Band  Chmn. 
Ya-Hoo  2,3  Adv.  Mgr.  2  Business  Mgr.  3 
Comm.   on  Student  Organizations   3,4 

ROBERT  3ERTON  BROWN 
362  Highland  St.,  Somerville 
Born  1934  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mt.  Herman 
Major  in  Psychology 

Collegian  3  DeMolay  Club   1,2  Sen.  Deacon 
Varsity  M  Club  2  Soclol.  Club  2,3  Pres.  3 
Psychology  Club  4  Interfrat.  Council  4 
Stud.  Chr.  Ass'n.  1,2,3,4  Chmn.  Frosh  Act 
Wesley  Foundation    1,2  Worship  Chmn.   1 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 
Adelphia  4  Maroon  Key  2  Cross  Country  2 
Cheerleader  3,4  House  Counselor  3,4 
Class  Pres.   1,2,3  Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Campus  Chest  Com.   2   Carnival  Ball  Com. 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Com.  2  Chmn. 
Spring  Day  Com.  3  Chmn. 
Adelphia  Scholarship  3 


CHARLES  ARTHUR  BROWN 

687  Stony  Hill  Rd.,   Wilbraham 

Born  1933  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Springfield  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Elect.  Engineering  Club  1,2,3,4    Sec.  4 

Math  Club  3     Dean  's   List  4 

U.  of  M.   Broadcasting  Ass'n.   2,3,4 

Am.   Institute  of  Elect.   Engineers   3,4 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers   2,3,4 


ROBERT  KENNETH  BROWN 

9  Shatluck  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Greenfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Civil  Engineering  Club   1,2 
Math  Club  3,4  Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Phi  Mu  Delta  2,3,4 
Golf  Team  1 


SYLVIA  ELIZABETH  BROWN 

10  Brockway  Lane,  So.  Hadley 
Born  1935  at  Danvers,  Mass. 
Entered  from  So.  Hadley  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  4 

Student  Christian  Association  2,3,4 
Phi  Delta  Nu   1 ,2  ,3  ,4Vice-Pres.   3 


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Christian  Service  Club  2,3,4 
Intervarsity  Bible  Fellowship  2,3,4 


CAROL  LEORA  BRUINSMA 

397  May  St.   ,Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Masi 
Entered  from  South  H.S. 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Roister  Doisters   4  Operetta  ( 
Bacteriology  Club  3,4  Sec.-T 
Naiads    1,2  Student  Chr.  .Ass' 
Chi  Omega   1,2,3,4     Dean's  L 


JOHN  BUCKLEY 

7  Salem  Place,  Malde 


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PRUDENCE  GORETH  BURGESS 

West  View  Trailer  Park,  Amherst 

Born  1936  at  White  Plains,  N.Y. 

Entered  from  White  Plains  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Outing  Club    1   Square  Dance  Club 

Student  Wives  Club  3 

Student  Christian  Ass'n.   1 

Chr.. Service  Club   1,2,3,4  Exec.  C 

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BETSY  PAULINE  BURGHARDT 

25  Middle  St.,  So.  Dartmouth 
Born  1935  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Dartmouth  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Index  3     Roister  Doisters  3 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.  3,4 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  2,3,4 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.   2 
Spring  Day  Comm.   3 
Symphony  Singers    1 
Literary  Society  4 


HENRY  J.  BURNS 

38  Washington  Sq.,  Salem 

Born  1935  at  Salem,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Salem  H.S. 

Major  in  Buisness  Management 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4  Sentinel  3,4 

Baseball  1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Committee  3 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 

House  Council  3 


HOWARD  ARTHUR  BURNS 

98  Marble  St.,  Greenfield 

Born  1930  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Hebron  Academy 

Major  in  Physical  Education 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club  1,2,3 

Football  2  Basketball   1 

Baseball  1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  2,3 

Physical  Educ.  Majors'  Club  2,3,4 


WILLIAM  H.  BURTT 

43  High  St.,  Sharon,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Buffalo,  N .Y . 

Entered  from  Sharon  H.S. 

Major  in  Industrial  Engineering 

Mechanical  Engineering  Club    1,2,3,4 

Channing  Club  1 

Student  Christian  Ass'n.    1,2,3,4 

Wesley  Foundation  2,3 

Am.  See.  of  Mech. .Engineers   1,2,3,4 

Engineering  Open  House   1,2.3 


ALAN  H.  BUTTARO 

837  Mass.  Ave.,  Lexington 

Born  1936  at  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lexington  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Chorale    1    Operetta  Guild    1,2 

Statesmen  2 

Sociology  Club  4 

Student  Christian  Ass'n.  3,4 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon   1,2,3,4   Chaplai 


REGINA  MARIE  BYRNE 

Dell  Dale  Farm,  Littleton,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Milford,  Nass. 
Entered  from  Littleton  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 


RONALD  AIME  CADIEUX 

267  Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke 

Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 

Major  in  Industrial  Engineering 

Index  2  Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Chr.  Service  Club  3,4  Steering  Com.  4 

Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4  Rifle  Team  ROTC    1 

Am.  Soc.  of  Mech  Engineers  2,3,4 

Dean's   List    1,2,3,4  Military  Ball  Com.   3,4 

Air  Cadet  Squadron    1 ,20perations  Off.   2 

Granville  Air  Soc.   3,4  Comdg.   Off.   3 

Engr.  Open  House  2,3,4  Engr.  Council  4 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4 


LAWRENCE  R. CADRAN 

Hillside  Road,  Montague 
Born  1932  at  Turners  Falls,  Mass. 
Entered  from   Turners  Falls  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Am.   Institute  of  Elec.   Engineers   4 

Program  Committee  4 
Commuters'  Club    1,2,3,4 


CHESTER  ROBERTS  CALDWELL 

10  Everett  St.,  Melrose 

Born  1934  at  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Melrose  H.S. 

Major  in  B usiness  Administration 

Business  Administration  Club   3,4 

Landscape  Architecture  Club   1,2,3 

Varsity  M  Club  3,4     Asst.  Scribe  4 

Student  Christian  Ass'n.  3,4 

Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4 

Lacrosse  2,3,4  Co-Capt.  4 


JOHN  PAUL  CALLAHAN 

75  Willow  St.,  Florence 

Born  1932  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 

Transfer  from  Am..  International  Colle 

Major  in  Journalism 

Collegian  3,4    News  Editor  4 

Newman  Club  4 


MARY  A.  CALLAHAN 

49  Lyon  Sj.,  Fall  River 

Born  1936  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Mount  St.. Mary's  Ac 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Education  Club  3,4 

Psychology  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Comm.   3     Senior  Mix  4 

Parents'  Weekend    1 


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NEIL  ROBERT  CALLAHAN 

28  Waite  St.,  Maiden 
Born  1935  at  Lynn,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Maiden  H.  S. 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Theta  Chi  2,3,4  Baseball  2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Comm.  3  Carnival  Ball  Cc 
Athletic  Director  of  Dormitory   2 


JANE  ANN  CAMERON 
482  Maple  St.,  Holyoke 
Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture 
Roister  Doisters   1  Operetta  Guild  4 
Campus  Varieties   1  Outing  Club   1 
Landscape  Architecture  Club  2,3,4 
Women's  Athletic  Association   1,2 
Student  Christian  Ass'n.   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


RICHARD  ELLIOTT  CAMPAGNONI 

19D  Hampshire  Heights,  Northampton 
Born  1932  at  Med  ford,  Mass. 
Transfer  from   U.S.   C  oast  Guard  Acad. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Honors  Work  4 


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ROBERT  LESLIE  CAMPBELL 

44  Yale  St.,  North  Adams 

Born  1935  at  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Drury  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Cant.  Club   1   Edwards  Foundation  3 

Stud.  Chr.   Ass'n.   2,3,4  Co-Chmn.   4 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  2  Tau  Beta  Phi  3,4Pres. 

Am.  Soc.  of  Mech..Engrs.  2,3,4 

Soc.   of  Automotive  Engineers  4 

Dean's  List    1,2,3,4     Steering  Com.   3,4 

Christian  Service  Club   1,2,3,4 

Mass. .Bible  Association  3,4 

Engineering  Open  House  2,3,4 


JANE  LOUISE  CANJPOS 

59  Tuchernuck  Ave.,  Oak  Bluffs 

Born  1935  at  Oak  Bluffs,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Oak  Bluffs  H.S. 

Major  in  Hone  Economics 

Roister  Doisters  2  Educ.  Club      3,4  Club 

Women's    Athletic  Association   1,2 

Neviiman  Club    1,3,4  Senate   3,4 

Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4  Sec.  Vice-Pres..  4 

Interclass   Plays   3 

Dean's  List  3 

Campus  Varieties   2 


THEODORE  ANTHONY  CANDILORO 

90  Liberty  St.,  North  Adams 

Born     1934  at  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Drury  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Index  2,3     Newman  Club   1,2 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2 

Accounting  Club  3,4 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,3,4 

Intramural    Basketball   1,2,3 

Pistol  Team  2,3,4 

Philosophy  Club  4 


DONALD  H.  CANTON 
15  Bright  Ave.,  Northampton 
Born  1935  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Am.   Soc.  of  Civil  Engineers   2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1 


ANTHONY  JOSEPH  CAPRIULO 

33  Mayberry  Ave.,  Medford 
Born  1935  at  Medford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Medford  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Newman   Club    1 

Am. .Soc.  of  Mech..  Engineers   3,4 

Open  House  Comm.   3,4 

Soc.  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 


JOSEPH  ARMAND  CARDELLO 

85  Lexington  St.,  Lawrence 

Born  1935  at  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lawrence  H .S . 

Major  in  Physical  Education 

Phi-Ed  Club  3,4  Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 

Football  1,2,3,4 

Track  Team  2,3,4  Co  Capt.   Winter  Tr. 

Armor  Drill  Team    1,2  Sgt.  at  Arms   2 


RICHARD  JAMES  CAREY 
8  Carmody  Court,  South  Boston 
Born  1935  at  South  Boston,  Mass 
Entered  from  English  H.S. 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Varsity  M  Club    1,2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 
Football  1 
Baseball  1,2,3,4 


ANN  MARIE  CARLSON 
10  Phillips  Ave..,  Norwood 
Born  1935  at  Norwood,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Norwood  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Operetta  Guild  2,3,4 
Psychology  Club  3,4 
Canterbury  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm..2 


KENNETH  LENNART  CARLSON 

26  Woods  Ave.,  Worcester 

Born  1933  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Transfer  from  Stockbridge  S.  of  Agr. 

Major  in  Forestry 

Forestry  Club  2,3,4   Pres.   3   Vice-Pres 

Rod  and  Gun  Club  2,3  Rifle  Team  2,3 

Varsity  M  Club  3,4 

Stud.. Christian  Association   2 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  3,4 

House  Counselor  2,3,4 

Pistol  Club  2,3,4  Capt. .4 


WILLIAM  EDWARD  CARROLL  JR. 
Daggett  Ave.,   Vineyard  Haven 
Born  1935  at  Vineyard  Haven,  Mas^ 
Entered  from  Tisbury  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Am,   Inst,  of  Electrical  Engineers   4 
Military  Ball  Comm.   3,4  Band  Chm) 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 


MARY  K.  CASHMAN 

4  Quimby  St.,  Haverhill 
Born  1936  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Haverhill  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Campus  Varieties  2,3Senate   1,2 
Education  Club  3,4  Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Women's  Athletic  Association    1,2,3 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta    1,2,3,4 


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CORINNE  JOYCE  CAVANAUGH 

263  Farrington  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass 
Born  New  Glasgow,  Nova  Scotia,  Cc 
Entered  from  North  Quincj  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
La  Maison  Francaise  3 
Psychology  3,4  Sociology  2,3,4 
Edwards  Fellowship   1,2,4 
Student  Chr.  .Association   1,2,3,4 

Exec.  Board  Chmn.  Women  's   Men. 
Christian  Service  Club  2,3,4 
Chaplain's    Council 
Leach  Floor  Representative  2 


LOUIS  J.  CHABOT 

Suffolk  H  ouse,  U.  of  M.,  Amherst 

Born  1926  at  North  Attleboro 

Entered  from  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Am.  Inst,  of  Electrical  Engineers  2,3,4 

Dean's   List   1,2,3,4 

Tau  Beta  Pi  4 


SARAH  BLAIR  CHAPMAN 

46  Edgemere  Road,  Quincy 

Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Woodward  S.  for  Girls 

Roister  Doisters    1,2,3 

Education  Club  3,4  German  Club  4 

Home  Education  Club   1 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Literary  Society  4 


THOMAS  S.  CHAPMAN 

Main  St.,  Vineyard  Haven 

Born  1934  at  Oak  Bluffs,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Darrow  Prep.  School 

Major  in  Psychology 

Psychology  Club  2,3,4  Vice-Pres. 

International  Club  4 

Dean's  List  4 


J.  ARTHUR  CHARLEBOIS 

36  Oxford  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Born  1934  at  Schenectady,  N.Y. 

Entered  from  St.. Joseph  H.S. 

Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Squarfe  Dance  Club   1,2 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 

Honors  Work  4 

Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 


MARY  ELEANOR  CHASE 

497  South  St.,  Hyannis 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Barnstable  H.S. 

Major  in  S  ociology 

Operetta  Guild  2  Psychol.  Club  3,4 

Square  Dance  Club  2 

Sociol.  Club  3,4   Philosophy  Club  4 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,3,4 

Edwards  Fellowship  3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Mass.  Bible  Fellowship  3,4 


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BRUCE  P.  CHOATE 

36  Boyden  Road,  H olden 
Born  1929  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr.  Collet 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club   3,4 


ARTHUR  GORDON  CHUTE  JR. 

536  Water  St.  ,  Haverhill 

Born  1928  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Haverhill  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  3,4 

Am.,  Inst,  of   Electrical  Engineers   3,4 


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JOHN  PAUL  CIERI 

811  Neponset  St.,  Norwood 
Born  1934  at  Norwood,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Norwood  H.S. 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Kappa  Sigma    1,2,3,4  Social  Chmn..  : 
Football  1,2,3,4 

Physical  Education  Majors    1,2,3,4 
Vice-Pres.   3,4 


RICHARD  JOSEPH  CLEARY 

35  Fernwood  Road  ,West  Roxbury 

Born  1935  at  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club   3,4 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Intramural  Sports   3  Ace.  Assoc.   3,4 

Youth  for  Eisenhower 

Banquet  and  Ticket  Comm.  Chmn. 
Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2 
Stud.Employee    1,2,3,4  Comm.   Chmn. 
Am.  Accounting  Assoc,  Associate  K 
U.S.A.R.  4 


SHEILA  ANN  C LOUGH 
84  Summer  St.,  Plymouth 
Born  1935  at  Plymough,  Ma: 
Entered  from  Plymouth  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  3,4  Managing  Ed. 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Asso 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.    1 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Com: 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Inter-Class  Plays  3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.. 3  Cam 
Young  Democrats  4  Sec.  .4 
Roister  Doisters  3,4 


CLAUDETTE  A.  CLOUTIER 

39  Jackson  Ave.,  Winchendon 
Born  1935  at  Winchendon,  Mas 
Entered  from  Murdoch  H.  S. 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Roister  Doisters  2,3,4 
Operetta  Guild    1,2,3,4 


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Newm. 


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Club    1,2,3,4 
ass  Plays  3 
List   1,2,3 


Club  2 


JAMES  SHEPARD  COGSWELL 
24  Wilder  Terrace,  W.  Springfield 
Born   1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Technical  High 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Index  2,3,4  Business  Mgr.   4 
Statesmen  2,3  Business  Admin.   Club    1,2 
Ind.  Admin.  Club.  3,4  DeMolay  1,2,3,4 
Campus  Vars.   3  Stud.  Chr.  Assoc.    1,2 
Wesley  Foundation  1,2  Soccer   1 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4  Rushing  Chmn.  2,3 
Basketball  Mgr.    1     Senate  3 
Precisionettes  3,4  Asst.  Drillmaster  3 

Drillmaster  4 
Carnival  Comm.   3  Chmn.   3 


GERALD  SAUL  COHEN 

NANCY  ANN  COLBERT 

82  Summer  St.,  FUchburg 

1417  Highland  Drive,  Silver  Spring,  M. 

Born  1934  at  FUchburg,  Mass. 

Born  1936  at  Washington,  D.C. 

Entered  from  FUchburg  U.S. 

Entered  from  Montgomery  Blair  High 

Major  in  Business  Administration 

Major  in  Sociology 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,2,3,4 

Handbook   2,3  Naiads   2  House  Counselor  3 

Wrestling  1 

Social  Club  3  Vice-Pres.  3 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.   4 

Panhellenic  Council  3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 

Mortar  Board  4  Pres.  4  Dean's  List  3,4 

Campus  Chest  Comm.  3  Precisionettes  3,4 

Cam.  Ball  Comm.   3  Decoration  Chmn..  3 

Soph-Sen.  Hop  Comm.  2  Decoration  Chmn. 2 

Stud.   Union   Comm. 3  Scrolls  2  Vice-Pres.   2 

NANCY  JANE  COLE 
^orth  St.,  Cheshire 
Born  1935  at  North  Adams 
Entered  from  Adams  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Univ. .Concert  Associatioi 
International  Club   3 
Sociology  Club  2,3 
Canterbury  Club  2 
Student  Christian  Assoc. 
Pi  Beta  Phi  2,3,4 
Spring  Day  Comm.  3 


CHARLES  LLOYD  COLLINS 

375  Main  St.,  Amherst 
Born  1936  at  North  Attleboro,  Mas 
Entered  from  North  Attleboro  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 
Canterbury  Club    1,2     Senate  2 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2 
QTV    1,2,3,4  Social  Chmn.   4 
Varsity  Soccer  2,3,4 
Varsity  Track  2 


PAUL  JOSEPH  CONNOLLY 

13  Alden  Rd.,  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston  Col  lege  High 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Math  Club  2,3,4     Dean's   List  4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha    1,2,3,4 

Football   1 

Tennis   2,3,4  Co-Capt.  4 


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ROBERT  GEORGE  COOK 

140  Pleasant  St.,   Lexington 

Born  1934  at  Arlington,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Huntington  Prep 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club    1,2 

Canterbury  Club   1,2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   3,4 

Tennis  Manager  3,4 

Marketing  Club  3,4 


MARY  ANN  COOPER 

343  Concord  St..,  Framingham 

Born   1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemistry 

Women's  A. A.   1  Scrolls  2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Co-Chmn.  3    Program  Chmn.  4 
Wesley  Foundation   3,4 
M.T.R.P..1 

Un.   Chr.,   Foundation   3,4 
Women's   Judiciary  2 
House  Counsellor  4 
Pi  Beta   Phi    1,2,3,4 

Pledge  Scholar   1   Asst .  .Treas.  .3 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  4  Scholar  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Honors  Work  4 
Rand  Comm    for    Religious  Facilitie 


ROBERT  JAMES  COREY 

25  Harding  Ave.,  Belmont 

Born  1933  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Belmont  «.S. 

Major  in  Business  Administration 

Statesmen   2,3,4 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 

Varsity  M  Club   3,4,5 

Spririg  Day  Committee  3 

Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4,5    Soc.  Chmn. 

Interfraternity  Council  3,4 

Football  1,2 

Indoor  Track   3,4,5 

Outdoor  Track   1,2,3,4 

House  Counsellor  5 

Campus  Varieties  3 

Inter-Greek  Ball  Committee  3 


JANET  FRANCES  CORMAN 

236  Pleasant  St.,  Milton 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Jeremiah  E.  Burke  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Index  4     Education  Club   3,4 

Sociology  Club  3,4 

Hillel  Foundation    1 

Sigma  Delta  Tau  3,4 

Senior  Mix  Comm.  4 

Publicity  Committee  4 


ALWYN  GEOFFERY  CORMIER 

Lancaster  Ave.,  Lunenburg 

Born  1936  at  Grosuenordale,  Conn. 

Entered  from  Lunenburg  H.S, 

Major  in  E conomics 

Roister  Doisters   2,3   Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Interfraternity  Council  3,4 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  1,2,3,4  Athletic 

Chairman  3      Vice-Pres.  4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Inter-^reek  Ball  Committee  3 
Univ.  Volunteer  Fire  Dept.  2,3 
Interclass  Plays  3 


JAMES  COSTANTINO 

6  Glendale  Rd.,  South  Braintree 

Born  1930  at  Braintree,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Mechanical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Association   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List   1 

Baker  House  Council   1   Treas.    1 


MARCIA  LEE  COTTON 

Elm  St.,  Boxford 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Punchard  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Education  Club   3,4 

Naiads  3,4 

Women's  A. A.   1 

Precisionettes  3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  3,4 

Carnival,  Carnival  Ball  Comms.  3 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  3 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 

Senior  Mix  4 


JOHN  WILLIAM  COUGHLIN 

6  Whyte  St.,  Medford 

Born  1930  at  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Stockbridge  S.  of  A^ 

Major  in  Forestry 

Outing  Club  2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  3  Pr 

Pistol  Team  3,4 


BARBARA  CREE 

128  Chapin  St.,  Southbridge 

Born  1935  at  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  H.S. 

Major  in  S oci  ology 

Operetta  Guild  4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4 


MARJORIE  ANN  CRIMMINS 

1611   Commercial  St.,  E..Weymou 

Born  1936  at  Bronx,  N .Y . 

Entered  from  Weymouth  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Operetta  Guild  3     Education  Clu 

Home  Economics  Club   1 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.  1,2 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 


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JANET  R.  CROOKS 

Lake  St.,  Bellingham 

Born  1935  at  Bellingham,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Bellingham  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics  Education 

Roister  Doisters  3,4  Educ.  Club  3,4 

Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 

Judson  Fellovirship  1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc,  1,2,3,4 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3,4  Chaplin 

Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3 


NELLA  EVADINE  CROOKS 

State  College,  Fort  Valley,  Georgi 
Born  1936  at  Hampton,  Virginia 
Entered  from  Happy  Grove  H.S. 

Jamaica,  West  Indies 
Major  in  Zoology 
Roister  Doisters  3 
Operetta  Guild  3,4 
International  Club   1,2,3,4 
Revelers  3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 
Wesley  Foundation    1,2 
Phi  Delta  Nu   1,2,3,4 

Historian  2  Sing  Chmn.  3,4 
Interclass  Plays  3 


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Varieties  3 
Dance  Club   1,2  Sec  1 


HAROLD  A.  CROW ELL 

80  Hampshire  Heights,  Northampton 

Born  1929  at  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Washington  State  C olle 

Major  in  Civil  Engineering 

Civil  Engineering  Club  3,4 

Dean's  List   1 

Engineering  Open  House   3,4 


STEPHEN  JAMES  CUNNIFF 

216  Woodbury  Ave.,   Portsmouth,  N.H-. 
Born  1931  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  U.S.  Naval  Academy 
Major  in  Marketing 


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stration  Club   2,3 


Psychology  Club   4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon   1,2,3, 
Newman  Club  3,4 
Varsity  Lacrosse  2  3  4 
Marketing  Club  3,4  Pres.4 


MICHAEL  PATRICK  CURRAN 

543  Beech  St.,  Holyoke 
Born  1933  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Holyoke  Jr.  Colleg 
Major  in  Government 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  3,4 


FRANCES  ANN  CUSATO 
71  Easton  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1935  at  Washington  D.C. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Operetta  Guild   3,4 
Education  Club   3,4 
International  Relations  Club  3 
Women's  Athletic  Association  3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4  Registrar  4 
Symphony  Singers  2 


JOYCE  SYLVIA  CUTLER 

79  Eckington  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  High 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Collegian   1     Index  3,4 


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Education  Club   3,4 
Sociology  Club  2,3,4 
Hlllel  1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  2,3,4 


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JOHN  FRANCIS  CZACH 

93  Circle  Drive,  Chicopee  F at 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club    1 
Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4 


DONNA  LOU  DABAREINER 

33  Clark  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  lanesville,  Wisconsin 
Entered  from  Framingham  U.S. 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  2,3  Copy  Editor 
Roister  Doisters  2,3,4  Operetta  Guild  4 
Educ.  Club  4     Stud.  Chr. .Assoc.  4 
Chi  Omega  1,2,3  Social,  Rush  Chmn.  4 
Drill  Team  3     Campus  Varieties   1 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Co-Chmn.  Tickets,  Program 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee   3 

Chmn.  Tickets,  Program 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 
Soph.   Class  Banquet  3 

Chmn.  Publicity,   Tickets,   Program 


JOAN  ELLEN  DABY 

274  Archer  St.,  Fall  River 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Acad,  of  The  Sa 
Major  in  Accounting 
Accounting  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Coram..  2 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 


SUSAN  PRISCILLA  DALEY 

11  Payson  Ave.,  Easthampton 

Born  1936  at  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Easthampton  H.S. 

Major  in  Bacteriology 

Handbook   3,4     Operetta  Guild  3,4 

Bacteriology  Club  2,3,4  Women's  A. A.  3 

Newman  Club   1 ,2,3  ,4Dean's  List    1,2,3,4 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3  Treas. 

Scholarship  Chairman  4 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Commuter's  Club  1,2  Soc.  Chmn. 
Academic  Honesty  Committee  3 


WILLL\M  FRANCIS  DALY 
Munson  State  Hospital,  Palmer 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Munson  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Business  Administration  Club  2,3 
Rod  and  Gun  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4    Acc't  Assc 
Campus  Distributor,  Vita-Craft  3 
Associate  Member,  Am.  Acc't.  As 
Employees'  Coram.,  Dining  Cimmc 


ELAINE  MATHER  DANAHER 

51   Trafton  Road,  Springfield,  Ma 
Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Yarmouth  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Chorale  2,3 
Operetta  Guild   1,2,3 
Newman  Club    1,2,3 
Education  Club   3 


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LLOYD  N.  DANIELS 
Box  I  Moore's  Corner,   Leverett, 
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MARTIN  SAMUEL  DANSKER 
11  Roslyn  St.,  Salem 
Born  1935  at  Lynn,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Salem  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  1,4 


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Pre-Medical  Club  2 
Hlllel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Tau  Epsilon   Phi   1,2  Exec. 

Vice  Chancellor  3,4 
Military  Ball  Committee 


DANIEL  D.  DARLING 

N.  King  St.,  Northampton,  Ma 


CLYDE  ROBERT  DAVENPORT 

24  High  St.,  South  Dartmouth 
Born  1930  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Dartmouth  H.S.. 
Major  in  History 

International  Relations  Club  3,4 
Dean's   List    1,2,3,4 


MARLENE  WALKER  DAVENPORT 

482  Bedford  St.,  Lexington 
Born  1935  at  Framingham,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northfield  S..  for  Girls 
Major  in  Medical  Technology 
Chorale  3,4     Chorus   2,3 
Operetta  Guild  4     Bacteriology  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   2,4 
Wesley  Foundation  3,4   Publ.   Chran. 


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Carnival  Comm.     3   Bact..  Of 
Zoology  Open  House   3,4 


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CLAIRE  MARIE  DAVIS 

195  Florence  St.,  Melrose 
Born  1934  at  Melrose,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Melrose  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Education  Club  3,4 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 
Univ..  Open  House  Day     Comm. 
Nevirman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Chi  Omega  3,4 


ELLEN  ANTOINETTE  DAVIS 

314  Weston  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Brighton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Watertown  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  3,4     Dean's   List   3 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  2,3,4  Sch..Chmn. 
Drill  Team  2,3  House  Counselor  3,4 
Campus  Varieties  2,3 


GEORGE  LARRY  DAVIS 

MYRTLE  VARNDELL  DAVIS 

RAYMOND  JAMES  DEGERE 

Pleasant  St.,    Lee,  Mass. 

45 

Willard  St.,  New  Bedford 

181  Northampton  Rd.,  Amherst 

Born  1935  at  Albany,   Vermont 

Born  1935  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Born  1930  at  Adams,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lee  H.S. 

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tered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 

Transfer  from  Harvard  Univ. 

Major  in  Chemistry 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Major  in  Business  Administration 

Chemistry  Club    1,2,3,4  Vice-Pres. 

Math  Club  4     Senate    1,2 

Business  Administration  Club   2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   3,4 

U 

of  M.   Broadcasting  Assoc.   4 

Intramural  Football  2 

Dean's    List   1,2,3,4 

Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4,  Rifle  Team  2 

Dean's  List  2,3,4 

Honors  Work  4 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1,2  Asst.  Treas.  3 

Chemistry  Open  House  3,4 

Treasurer  4 

Cc 

irnival  Comm..  3 

Ur 

iv.  Health  Council  2 

Ar 

nherst  C.P.  Drive   2 

DONNA  LOU  DABAREINER 

33  Clark  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Janesville,  Wisconsin 

Major  in  English 

Collegian  2,3  Copy  Ed.  3 

Roister  Dolsters  2,3,4 

Operetta  Guild  4 

Education  Club  4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   4 

Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4  Social  Chmn.  3 

FRANCIS  C.  DELLAMANO 

Rush  Chairman  4 

495  Columbia  St.,  South  Weymouth 

Drill  Team  3 

Born  1935  at  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Campus  Varieties  1 

Entered  from  Weymouth  H.S. 

Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3  Co-Chmn. 

Major  in  Agriculture 

Tickets  and  Programs 

Poultry  Science  Club    1,2,3,4 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  3 

RAYMOND  FRANKLIN  DELE 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho  1,2,3,4  Athl.  Mgr. 

Chmn.  Tickets,  Programs 

67  Congress  St.,  Greenfield 

Varsity  Football  2 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 

Born  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Interfraternity  Sports    1,2,3,4 

Soph  Class  Banquet  3  Chmn. 

Entered  from   Turners  Falls  H.S. 

Little  International    Livestock  Show  2 

Publicity,    Tickets  and  Programs 

Major  in  Philosophy 

Poultry,   Meat,   Beef  Teams   3,4 

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JOHN  DELVECCHIO  jR. 

38  Marjorie  Lane,  Southbridge 
Born  1935  at  Southbridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  U.S.. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 
Math  Club    1,2 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 


CAROLE  ANN  DEMPSEY 
255  Mass.  Ave.,  North  Ando 
Born  1935  at  Winchester,  Ma 
Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Educati 
Educ.  Club  3,4  Sociology  CI 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.   3 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.  2 
Spring  Day  Comm.,  2 
Ya-Hoo  3,4 
Senior  Week  4 


SHEILA  ANN   DENUIR 

384  Arborway,  Jamaica  Plain 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mt.  St.  Joseph  Acad. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
4-H  Club  1,2     Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Home  Economics  Club  2,3,4 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Parents'  Weekend  Comm.    ! 
International  Weekend  Comm.    1 


LORENA  ANN  DEROUIN 
Loudville  Rd.,  Westhampton 
Born  1937  at  Northampton,  Mas: 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Phi  Delta  Nu  3,4 


WILLIAM  C.  DESMOND 

630  Cambridge  St.,  Brighton 
Born  1932  at  Brighton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brighton  H.S. 
Major  in  Physics 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon    1,2,3,4  Se 


ROBERT  DILL 

Apt  J-1  Suffolk  House,  Amherst 
Born  1931  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Technical   H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Am.  Inst,  of  Elec  Engineers  4 


JUDITH  CABOT  DINSMORE 

Hallet  St.,   Yarmouth  Port,  Mass.. 
Born  1935  at  Portsmouth,  N.H. 
Entered  from  Yarmouth  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Roister  Doisters  3     Operetta  Guild  3  ,4 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 
Stud.  Chr.  Assoc.  1,2  Mem.  Comm.  4 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4  Dean's  List  3 
Campus  Varieties  2 
Dorm  Committee   3 

Chairman  Social  Comm. 


GEORGE  ROBERT  DITOMASSI 

1206  Dwight  St.,  Holyoke 

Born  1934  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 

Major  in  Finance 

Business  Admin.  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4  House  Counselor  2 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 

Rush  Chmn.    1,2,3     Pres.   4 
Interfraternity  Council  4  Adelphia  4 
Maroon  Key  2  Pres. Campus  Varieties  4 
Class  Vice-Pres.  3,4 
Campus  Chest  Comm..  3  Chmn.. 
Spring  Day  and  Soph-Sen.  Hop  Comm.   3 
University  Open  House  4 
Interdorm  Council   1 
Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  4 


RALPH  HARRINGTON  DOE 
44  Central  St.,  West  Boylston 
Born  1933  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Williston  Academy 
Major  in  Business  Administration 
Statesmen  3 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4 

Social  Chmn.    1,2,3   Pres.  4 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 
Track   1,2    Soccer  1,2 
Swimming    1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.   3 
Spring  Day  Committee.   3 


MYLES  JOHN  DOHERTY 

43  Springside  Ave.,   Pitts  field 
Born  1935  at  Pitts  field,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
International  Relations  Club  3 
Newman  Club   1,2,4 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  2,3,4 
Flying  Redmen   1,2 
Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 


HENRY  JAMES  DOLAN  JR. 

99  Chestnut  St.,  Andover 
Born  1935  at  Andover,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Punchard  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Business  Administration  Club   1,2,3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 
Football  Team  2,3,4  Co-Capt. 
Spring  Day  Comm.  2 


JANE  FRANCES  DONAHUE 

33  Pine  St.,  Palmer 
Born  1935  at  Ware,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Palmer  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Chi  Omega    1 ,2,3  ,4  House  Mgr. 
Precisionettes  3,4  Squad  Lead 
Ski  Club  2,3,4 
Dean's   List  3 


JO-ANN  MARY  DONAHUE 
18  Kent  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1936  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  Joseph's  U.S. 
Major  in  1  ournalism 
Collegian   1,2,3,4 

News  Editor,   Managing  Ed.  4 
U.   of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Dean's   List  2 

Debating  Society  3,4 
Manager  3,4 


PAUL  RICHARD  DONAHUE 

354  Pine  St.,  Gardner 
Born  1929  at  Gardner,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Gardner  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Accounting  Club  4 
Newman  Club  4 
Pre-Medical  Club  4 
Dean's  List  3,4 


KEVIN  JOHN  DONNELLAN 
18  Auburndale  Rd.,  Marblehead 
Born  1935  at  Winchester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Marblehead  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  3 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4 


ANN  K.  DONOHUE 
16  California  Ct.,  Clinton 
Born  1935  at  Clinton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Clinton  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Univ.  Concert  Assoc.  2 
Education  Club  3,4 
Internet.  Relations  Club   2,3,4  Tre 
Psychology  Club  2 
Women's  A.A.    1,2,3,4  Tennis  Mgr 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Ski  Club  4 
Carnival  Boll  Comm.  2,3 


JEROME  JOSEPH  DONOVAN 

33  Buswell  St.,  Boston 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from   Jamaica  Plain  H.S. 
Major  in  Dairy  Technology 
Dairy  Club  1,2,3,4  Pres.   1,2 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4  Dorm  Copt. 
Q.T.V.  2,3,4 
Dairy  Product  Judging  Team  4 


DICK  WILLIAM  DORGAN 

833  Chestnut  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1929  at  Springfield,  Mass 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  4 
Joint  Engineering  Club  4 
Dean's  List  1,2,3 
Phi  Eta  Sigma  2  Historian 
Tau  Beta  Pi  3  Vice-Pres. 


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EDMUND  FRANCIS  DOWD  JR. 

25  Houston  Ave.,  Methuen 

Born  1936  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  E.  F.  Searles 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4  IRE 

Newman  Club  2,3,4 

Cross  Country  1 

Indoor  Track  3,4     Outdoor  Track    1,2,4 

Am.  Institute  of  Elec.   Engineers   2,3,4 

Phi  Mu  Delta   1,2,3,4 

English  Open  House  3,4 


FRANCIS  MICHAEL  DOVCD 

25  Dunmoreland  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1932  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  College  Preparatory 
Chemistry  Club  3 
Education  Club  3 
Am.   Inst,  of  Elec.   Engineers  2 
Physics  Club  4 
Cummuters  Club  2,3,4 


CHARLES  EDWARD  DRAKE  JR. 
665  Main  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Born  1929  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 
Major  in  Public  Health 


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FRANCIS  D.  DRISCOLL 
93  Webster  St.,  Arlington 
Born  1934  at  Arlington,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Arlington  H  S. 
Roister  Doisters   2,3   Pre-Med.  Club   1 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4  Adelphia  4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon   l,2,3Rally  Comi 
International  Weekend  4  Senior  Mix  3,4 
Class  Gift  Comm..4  Dean's  List   1 
Commencement  Week  Comm.  4 
Carnival  Ball  and  Carnival  Comms.   2,3 
Agri.  Econ.  Club  4  Fine  Arts  Council  4 
Inter-Class  Plays  3  Campus  Varieties  4 
Class  Treas..4  Freshman  Spring  Track  1 
Stud.  Union  Comm.  4  Campus  Rumpus  2 
Parents  Weekend  Comm..  1   Dorm.  Pres.   I 
Soph-Sen.  Hop  and  Spring  Day  Comms.  2,3 
Who's  Who  in  Am. .Colls.. 4  Soph.  Banquet 


LORRAINE  MARY  DUCHARME 

32  River  St.,  Dalton 

Born  1935  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Dalton  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Operetta  Guild  4  Home  Econ.  Club  1,2 

Landscape  Archit.  Club  2  Sociol.  Club  3,4 

Women's  A. A.  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Basketball  Mgr.  4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4  Athl.  Board  3 
Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4 
Campus  Varieties    1,2 


ANN  LOUISE  DUFFY 

923  Second  St.,  Fall  River 

Born  1935  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Entered  from  B.M.C.  Durfee  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

German  Club  4 

International  Relations  Club  3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.    1,2 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3 


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KATHERINE  DUFRESNE 

16  Groton  St.,  Ayer,  Mass. 

Born  2935  at  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Major  in  Home  E conomics 

Handbook  3 

Home  Economics  Club    1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Phi  Delta  Nu   1,2,3,4  Steward  4 

Skinner  Scoop  2 


JANE  CECILIA  DUGAL 

Main  St.,  Hatfield 
Born  1936  at  Hatfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Smith  Academy- 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Bacteriology  Club  2,3,4 
International  Club    1,2,3,4     Se 


RHEA  ANN  DUGAS 
Curtiss  Hill  Rd.,  Charlton 
Born  1935  at  Southbridge,  Ma 
Entered  from  Charlton  H .S . 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Index  2 

Operetta  Guild  4 
Bacteriology  Club  3,4 
Naiads  3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Chi  Omega  2,3,4 
House  Counselor  3 


BARBARA  ANNE  DURKEE 

17  Russell  Rd.,  South  Weymouth 

Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Weymouth  H.S. 

Major  in  Psychology 

Operetta  Guild  4    Gym  Team  4 

EUGENE  FRANCIS  DUNTON 

Psychology  Club   2,3,4   Pres. 

58  Maple  St.,  Easthampton 

Canterbury  Club   1,2,3 

Born  1935  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

JOHN  I.  DURKIN 

Transfer  from  Holyoke  Jr.  College 

Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

38  Ames  St.,  Worcester 

Major  in  Zoology 

Dean's  List    1,2,3     Honors  Work 

Born  1932  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Band  2,4 

Campus  Varieties   1,2 

Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr.  College 

Zoology  Club  2,3,4 

Modern  Dance  Club    1,2,3    Pres. 

Major  in  Government 

WALTER  FRANCIS  EAGAN  JR. 

11  Mattakeeset  St.,  Mattapan 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  College  U.S. 
Major  in  Pre-Medical 
Pre-Medical  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  1,2,3,4  Sec.  3,4 
Track  1,2    Varsity  Soccer  4 
Interfraternity  Sports  2,3,4 
Honors  Work  1,2,3,4 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  EATON 

97Vi  Beacon  Ave.,  Holyohe 
Born  1930  at  Northampton,  Mass 
Entered  from  Hebron  Academy 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 


WESTON  EAVRS 

75  Webster  St.,  Middleboro 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Memorial  H.S. 

Major  in  Zoology 

Rod  and  Gun  Club  4 

Canterbury  Club    1,4 

Ski  Team  1,2 

Ski  Club  3,4 

Zoology  Club  3,4 


JOHN  WILSON  EDGAR 

R.F.D.  West  Acton 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Acton  H.S. 

Major  in  Agricultural  Economics 

Agri.  Economics  Club  3,4  Vice-Pr 

Varsity  M  Club  3,4 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon    1,2,3,4 

Baseball   1,2,4 

Basketball  1,2,3,4 

Little  International  Livestock  Sho 


GEORGE  EDWARD  EGAN 

G~2  Hampshire  House,  Amherst 

Born  1929  at  Sturbridge,  Mass 

Entered  from  Mary  E.   Wells  «.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Math  Club  4 

Newman  Club  4 

Am.   Inst,  of  Elec.  Engineers   2,3,4 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers   3,4 


MARY  JANE  EGAN 

U  Mulberry  St.,  Leeds 
Born  1935  at  Florence,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Roister  Doisters    1,2 
Education  Club  3,4 
Psychology  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3 
Dean's   List  2,3 
Young  Democrats  4 


GERARD  DANIEL  EGGLESTON 

2-D  Hampshire  House,  Amherst 
Born  1928  at  Lynn,  Mass 
Entered  from  Holten  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Am.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engineers  3,4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  ' 
Dean's   List    1,3 
Tou  Beta  Pi  3,4 


MARIE  HELEN  EHNES 
290  County  St.,  Seekonk 
Born  1935  at  Milford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Fairhaven  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Educati 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1,2,3,4 
Social  Cha 


ROBERT  BRUCE  ELDREDGE 

30  Highland  Ave.,  Chatham 
Born  1935  at  Hyannis  ,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chatham  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Collegian   1 

Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
U..  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc. 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Phi  Mu  Delta  4 

Scholarship  Chairman 


ARTHUR  ELKINS 

99  Shelton  Rd.,  Swampscott 

Born  1936  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lynn  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 

HiUel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 

Tau  Epsilon  Pi  1,2,3,4 

Asst  .Scribe  2 

Asst.  House  Manager  2 

House  Manager  3,4 


JAMES  ERNEST  ELLS 

28  Sycamore  St.,  Somerville 

Born  1931  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Stockbridge  S.  of  , 

Major  in  Olericulture 

Olericulture  Club  2,3,4 
Sec-Treas.  3   Pres.   4 

Judson  Fellowship  2,3,4 

Alpha  Zeta  3,4 

Ski  Club  3,4 

Dean's  List  2 

Horticultural  Show  2,3,4 
Publicity  Chairman 
Vegetable  Judging  Team  4 


JOHN  REDMAND  ENNIS 

24  Hallock  St.,  Amherst 

Born  1929  at  Northampton,  Mass 

Major  in  History 

Newman  Club  4 


DONALD  STEPHEN  EVANS 

79  Willouiwood  St.,  Dorchester 

Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School 

Major  in  History 

Collegian   1,2,3  Sports  Ed..  3 

International  Relations  Club  4 

HiUel  Foundation  2,3,4 

Athletics  Board  3   Inter-Mural  Cour 

Parents  Weekend  Comm.   1 

Inter-Dorm  Council   1 

AFROTC  Drill  Team  2,3,4 

Air  Cadet  Sq.   1,2  Vlce-Pres.  2 

Granville  Air  Society  3,4 


STEWART  BARRETT  FARLEY  JR. 
8  Horse  Shop  Drive,   West    Boylston 
Born  1930  at  Brockton    Mass. 
Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr.  College 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  1,2,3,4 
Am.  Soc.  of  Mech..  Engineers  1,2,3,4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 


ROBERT  JAMES  FAULKNER 
10  Wood  St.,  Northampton 
Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Publicity  Chairman  3,4 


JOHN  FRANCIS  FAVA  JR. 

Doty  St.,  West  Wareham 

Born  1929  at  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Plymouth  H.S. 

Major  in  Landscape  Architecture 

Landscape  Archit.  Club  2,3,4  Trees 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho  Pres. 

Dean's  List   1,3 

Alpha  Zeta  3,4  Vice-Pres 

Am.  Soc.  of  Landscape  Architects  4 


ROBERT  GIRARD  FAYE 

49  Line  St.,  Feeding  Hills 

Born  1932  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Springfield  College 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club  3,4 

Baseball  3 

Dorm  Council  4     Athletic  Chmn. 


JAMES  F.  FAZIO 

8  Fourth  St.,  Pittsfield 

Born  1929  at  Pittsfield,  Mass 

Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.  S. 

Transfer  from  Tulane  Univ. 

Major  in  Accounting 


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DAVID  HERMANN  FEDER 

East  Hawley  Rd.,  Charlemont,  Mass. 

Born  1929  at  New  York,  N.Y. 

Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Business  Administration  Club  2,3,4 

Varsity  Pistol  Team  2,3,4 

Varsity  Rifle  Team  2 

Rifle  Team  2 

Pistol  Team  2,3,4 


KENNETH  ALVIN  FERRIS 
6  Arthur  St.,  Danvers 
Born  1935  at  Salem,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Swampscott  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Business  Administration  Club 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Phi  Mu  Delta   1,2,3,4 

Athl.  Chmn.  3,4  Alumni  Dir. 
Lacrosse  2,3 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3 
Accounting  Assoc.  3,4 
Air  Cadet  Squadron    1 
Intermural  Sports    1,2,3,4 


WILLIAM  LOUIS  FIB  KINS 
7  Delewanda  Rd.,  Nantasket  Beach 
Born  1934  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  fr  an  Hingham  H.S..  and 

Thayer  Acad. 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Education  Club  4 
Phi-Ed  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4 
Maroon  Key  2 
Athletics  Board   1,2,3,4 


].  LAURENCE  FINE 

207  St.   Paul  St.,  Brookline 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lawrence  A  cademy 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2 

DeMolay  Club  1,2,3,4 

U.of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,3,4 

Alpha  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4  Compt.  2 

Carnival  Comm.  3 

Accounting  Assoc.  3,4 

Air  Cadet  Squadron    1,2 


^^ITCHELL  LEONARD  FINEGOLD 

3  Bradford  Terr.,   Brookline 

Born  1934  at  Cambridge.  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williston  Academy 

Major  in  Finance 

Roister  Doisters  3,4    Operetta  Guild  3,4 

HiUel  Foundation  1,2,3,     Senate   1 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4  Librarian  2 

Asst.  Burser  2    Social  Chmn.  3 
Soccer  1,2,3,4     Track   1,2 
Campus  Varieties   1,3,4  Frosh  Frolics   1 
Finance  Club  4 


DONALD  FRANCIS  FITZGERALD 
169  Fort  Pleasant  Ave.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Business  Administration  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha    1,2,3,4 

Rushing  Chmn.   2  Athletic  Chmn.   2,3 


ROBERT  GEORGE  FITZGERALD 

Strong  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
U.  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.   4 
Edwards  Fellowship   1,2,3,4 
Commuters  Club  1,2,3,4 


WILLIAM  MICHAEL  FITZGERALD 

116  Belmont  Ave.,  Springfield 
Born  19  30  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 
Transfer  from  Am.  International  C  olle 
Major  in  Government 
International  Relations  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club  2,3,4 
Intramural  Football  2 
Dean's  List   1,3 


ROBERT  SAMUEL  FLAX 

10  Caryll  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 
Bom  1935  at  Boston,  Mass.. 
Entered  from  Boston  Latin 
Major  in  Marketing 
Business  Administration  Club  3,4 
HiUel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Marketing  Club  3,4 


NATHAN  BENSON  FLOOD 

138  Park  Ave,  Bridgewater 
Born  1934  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Stockbridge  S.    of  A  ^ 
Major  in  Poultry  Husbandry 
French  Club  2,4 
Poultry  Science  Club  2,3,4 
Square  Dance  Club  2 
Alpha  Zeta 


GEORGE  E.  FOGG 

247  Hayward  St.,  East  Braintree 
Born  1935  at  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture 
Landscape  Architecture  Club  2,3,4 
Rod  and  Gun  Club    1   Channing  Club    1,2 
Wesley  Foundation  2,3,4  Dorm  Council  2 
Alpha  Pi  Omega    1,2,3,4  Membership 

Chmn.  2  Vice-Pres  3  Pres.  4 
Track  1,2  Alpha  Zeta  3,4 
Rifle  Team  1,2,4  High  School  2,3,4 
M.T.R.P.   1,2,3,4  Chmn.  3,4 
Campus  Rumpus  3,4  Chmn.  4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4  Campus  Chest  Comm..3 
Mother's  Weekend  Comm..3,4 
Freshman  Week  2,3,4 
Air  Cadet  Squadron    1,2 
AFROTC  Rifle  Team    1,2 
Hort.   Show  2,3,4  Chmn.,  Art  Exhibit  4 

TOXIO  First  Prize  3,4 


DANIEL  ADELBERT  FOLEY 

29  Linden  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  City  Planning 

Collegian  2,3,4  Art  Editor  3,4 

Handbook  3,4 

Index  2,3,4 

Square  Dance  Club    1,2,3,4   Pres.   3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2 


JOHN  JOSEPH  FOLEY 

27  Ward  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  1936  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  St.  John's  Prep.. 

Major  in  Business  Management 

Business  Administration  Club  2,3,4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Kappa  Sigma    1,2,3,4 

Freshman  Basketball   1 

Varsity  Basketball  2,3,4  Capt.  4 

Dean's   List   3 


THOMAS  CARL  FOLEY 

9  Main  St.,  Montague 

Born  1934  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Turners  Falls  H.S. 

Major  in  Finance 

O.T.V.  2,3,4 

Finance  Club  4 

Commuters  Club   1,2,3,4 


THOMAS  VINCENT  FOLEY 
32  Desrosiers  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S.. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4  Treo 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Eng.Open  House  3,4 
Pres.  Mills  House  4 
A.S.C.E.  2,3.4  Trees.  4 


MARGURITE  LOUISE  FOLLETT 

20  Harlow  Drive,  Amherst 

Born  at  Holyoke ,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Mary  Burnham  School 

Major  in  English 

Roister  Doisters   1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  2,3,4 

Dean's  List   1,3 


DIANA  TERESA  FONTANA 

58  Taylor  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  New  York  City,  N.Y. 

Entered  from  Dalton  H.S.. 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Home  Economics   Club    1,2 

Math  Club  3,4    Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Women's  A. A.    1,2,3  Bowling  Mgr.  2 

Drill  Team  2,3 

Dean's  List   1,2 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Mother's  Weekend  Committee    1,2 


WILLIAM  WARNER  FORD  JR. 

R.F.D.  Dalton 

Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Dalton  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club   2,3,4 

U.   of  M..  Broadcasting  Assoc.  1 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 

Wesley  Foundation    1 

Bay  State  Rifles  3,4 

Am..  Inst,  of  Elect.  Engineers  3,4 

Military  Ball  Committee   1,2,3 


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PATRICIA  FORNACIARI 

28  Bella  Vista  Ave.,  Mansfield 
Born  1935  at  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mansfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
House  Counselor  3,4  House  Chn 


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MELVIN  LESLIE  FOSTER 

3  Harvard  St.,  Framingham 
Born  1935  at  Framingham,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Framingham  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Industrial  Administration  Club  4 
WMUA   1     Dean's  List   1,2 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 
Varsity  Basketball   1,2,3 
Inter-Greek  Ball  Comm.  2,3,4 


JOSEPH  B.  FREDETTE 

298  Franklin  Rd.,  Fitchburg 
Born  1929  at  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  Bernard  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  3,4 
Am.   Inst,  of  Elec.  Engineers  4 


ROBERT  L.  FREGEAU 

75  Robinson  Rd.,  West  Springfield 
Born  1932  at  Troy,  N .Y . 
Transfer  from  Amer.  International  Coll. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  3,4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 


JACQUELINE  FRENCH 

48  Bosworth  Rd.,  Winchendon,  Ma: 

Born  1935  at  Nashville,   Tenn. 

Entered  from  Murdoch  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Education  Club  3,4 

Square  Dance  Club  2 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  3,4 

Women's  A.  A.   2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Philosophy  Club  4 


RICHARD  DONALD  FRITZ 

20  Cotton  St.,  Newton 

Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  Mas 

Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Hillel  Foundation   1 

Alpha  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  2 


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ROBERT  GEORGE  FROST 

19  Hanover  St.,  Newbury 
Born  1931  at  Andover,  Mass 
Transfer  from  Bates  College 
Major  in  Accounting 
Class  Officer  2,3 


DONALD  GEORGE  FUGERE 

11  Rural  Lane,  East  Longmeadow 
Born  1936  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3,4 
Am. .Inst,  of  Elec.  .Engineers  2,3 
Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  3,4 


HAZEL  MARGARET  FULLER 

Thayer  St.,  Amherst 

Born  1935  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

German  Club  2,3,4 

International  Relations  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4 


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ROBERT  WILBUR  FULLER 

14  Middlesex  Ave.,  Swampscott 
Born  1936  at  Somerville,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Swampscott  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4    Tennis   1,2 
Athletic  Chmn.  of  Chadb  curne    1 
3l  Sports   1,2,3,4 

:il  of  Chadbourne  Dorm 


ROGER  LYMAN  FULLER 

46  Maiden  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1932  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from   Tech  High 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Am.  Inst,  of  Elec.  Engineers  2,4 


KENNETH  WINSLOW  FONE 

189  Everett  St.,  Quincy 
Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4  Pledge  Chn 

Vlce-Pres.  4 
Inter-Fraternity  Football  2,3,4 
Basketball  2,3 
Engineering  Open  House   3,4 


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RONALD  ALSTON  GAGNON 

9  Dorothy  Ave.,  Worcester 
Born  1934  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 
Baseball  1,2 
Basketball  1 
Intramurals   1,2 


SUZANNE  GALLAGHER 

Somers  Rd.,  Hampden 

Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  HighSchool  of  Coi 

Major  in  P sychoiogy 

Operetta  Guild  2,3,4 

Education  Club  4 

International  Relations  Club  2 

Psychology  Club  2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3,4 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 


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V1RGINL\  A.  GARDELLA 

69  Weetamoe  St.,  Fall  River 

Born  1936  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Entered  from  B.M.C.  Durfee  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics  Education 

Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Chi  Omega  2,3,4  Historian 

Personnel  Chairman  4 
Dean's  List  3  Campus  Varieties  4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.   3 
Spring  Day  Comm..  3 
Ya-Hoo  3     Ski  Club  4 


BERNARD  ALBERT  GARDETTO  JR. 

122  Mill  St.,  Newton  Center 

Born  1935  at  Milford,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club   2,3 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4  Dean's  List  1 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho    1,2,3,4 

IFC  Representative  3.4  Ass't  Treas. 
Treas.  4  Rushing  Chmn.  3  Vice-Pres 
Flying  Redman  2    Spring  Day  Comm.  2 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Accounting  Association  3,4 


ROBERT  FREDERICK  GARDNER 

44  Springfield  St.,   Wilbraham 

Born  1934  at  Ludlow,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Mechanical  Engineering  Club  1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc  .  1,2,3,4 

QTV   1,2,3,4 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers   1,2,3,4 

Society  of  Automotive  Engineers   4 

Granville  Air  Society  4 


RAYMOND  LAWRENCE  GEHLING  JR. 

D-3  Suffolk  House,  Amherst 

Born  1929  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Huntington  Prep. 

Major  in  Wildlife  Management 

Rod  and  Gun  Club    1,2,3,4  Chmn.   3,4 

Dean's  List  2,3,4 


NORMAN  CHARLES  GESSMAN 
44  Trident  Ave.,  Winthrop 
Born  1936  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Winthrop  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Concert  Band  2,3,4     Pep  Band  2 
Accounting  Association  3,4 
HiUel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List  4 
Ya-Hoo  2,3 


CHARLES  JOSEPH  GIBOWICZ 

214  Elm  St.,  Greenfield 

Born  1934  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Greenfield  H.S. 

Major  in  Civil  Engineering 

Civil  Engineering  Club  3,4 

Spanish  Club   1 

Newman  Club  3,4 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4 

Cross-Country  1 

Soccer  4  Manager 

Dormitory  Treasurer  3 


NANCY  MILLIS  GILMORE 
Calvert  Rd.,  East  Walpole,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Washington,  B.C. 
Entered  from  Williamstown  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Operetta  Guild  4  Campus  VarieUes  2,3 
Student  Christian  Association   1,2,3,4 
Senate    1     Hunt  Club  4 
Social  Activities  Committee   1 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3,4 

Ass't.  House  Pres.  3  House  Pres.,  4 
Precisionettes   1,2,3 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 


GORDON  WILLIAM  GLADSTONE 

24  Hawthorn  Ave,,  Winthrop 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Winthrop  H.S. 

Major  in  Pre-Uedical 

Pre-Medical  Club    1,2,3,4 

Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  2,3,4  House  Mgr. 


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DEAN  HOWARD  GLAZIER 

367  Waltham  St.,  West  Newton 
Born  1935  at  Newton,  Mass.. 
Major  in  Economics 


ANTHONY  FRANK  GOLAS 

Hampshire  House  C-3,  Amhers 
Born  1929  at  Easthampton,  Ma 
Entered  from  Williston  Acaden 
Major  in  Accounting 
Football    1 
Basketball   1 
Baseball    1 
Accounting  3,4 


SIDNEY  SAMUEL  GOLDBERG 

53  Westfield  Rd.,  Holyoke 

Born  1936  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Index  3   Business   Mgr.     DeMolay    1 

Operetta  Guild  3     Campus  Varieties  3,4 

Business  Admin.  Club  2  Soccer  1,2 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4  Swimming   1,2,3,4 

Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4  Exec.  Board   3 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   1,2,3,4  House  Mgr.  2 

Vice-Pres.  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4  Art  Festival  3 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3     Carnival  Comm.  : 
Spring  Day  Comm.  .3   Publicity 
Yahoo  4     Business   Mgr. 
Freshman  Directory  3,4  Editor  4 
Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  4 


PHYLLIS  ANN  GOLDEN 

78  Cedar  St.,  Sharon 

Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Sharon  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Index   1     Education  Club   3 

Roister  Doisters    1,2,3   Costume  Chmn.   3 

International  Relations  Club  4 

Spanish  Club   1  Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  and  Spring  Day  Comms    .3 

Univ. Open  House  Day  Comm..  1 

Univ.  Film  Soc.    3,4  Sec.-Treas.   3,4 


GERALD  GOLDMAN 
74  J  St.,  Hull 

Born  1936  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Hingham  H.S. 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Animal  Husbandry  Club   3,4 
Chemistry  Club  2 
Food  Technology  Club   2,3,4 
Forestry  Club  3 
Olericulture  Club  3,4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,2,3,4  Scril 
Ass't.  House  Mgr.  3  House 


ROBERT  LOUIS  GONSOR 

206  Homestead  Ave.,  Holyoke 

Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Rosary  High 

Major  in  English 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 
Chief  Announcer  2  Program  Mgr.  2 
Production  Dir.  3  Policy  Board  3 

Senate  4  Activities  Comm. 
Public  Relations  Comm. 

Dean's   List  2 

Class  Gift  Comm.  4 

Governing  Board  Student  Union  4 


CAROL  ANNE  GOODWIN 
173  Elmlawn  Rd.,  Braintree 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Operetta  Guild  2,3,4 
Bacteriology  Club  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 
Chi  Omega   1,2,3,4   Alumae  4 
Drill  Team  3,4 
Ski  Team  3,4 
House  Counselor  3 


NEIL  BARRY  GORDON 

222  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  New  Bedford 
Bom  1936  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Math  Club  2,3,4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Delta  3,4  Treas,  4 
Dean's   List   3,4 


JAMES  BRIAN  GORMAN 

27  Hadwen  Rd.,  Worcester 
Born  1934  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  South  H.S. 
Major  in  Political  Science 
International  Relations  Club   3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4 
Football   1,2 
Lacrosse  3,4 

UM  ROTC  Representative  to 
West  Point  3 


DONALD  WOODBURY  GOULD 

183  Tedesco  St.,  Marblehead 
Born  1929  at  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Marblehead  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  2 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 


JOAN  VORPERIAN  GOULD 

183  Tedesco  St.,  Marblehead 
Born  1936  at  Lynn,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Wakefield  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 

Child  Development 
Home  Economics  Club  4 
Student  Wives  Club  3,4 
U.o£  M.   Broadcasting  Assoc.   1 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,4 
Wesley  Foundation   1,4 
Dean's  List  3,4 


JOE  HUGHIE  GRAHAM 

Belmont  Rd.,  W.   Harwich    Mass. 

Born  in  1929  at  Decatur,  Miss. 

Entered  from  Decatur  H.S. 

Major  in  Food  Technology 

Food  Technology  Club  3,4  Pres..4 

Senate   1 

Alpha  Zeta  Club  4 


JOHN  J.  GRALENSKI 

65  Northfield  Rd.,  Millers  Falls 
Born  1935  at  South  Hadley,  Mass 
Entered  from  Turners  Falls  H.S. 
Major  in  Zoology 
Collegian  3,4 
Roister  Doisters   3 
Wrestling  2,3 


PAUL  THOMAS  GRANVILLE 

169  Waite  Ave.,  Chicopee  Falls 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  2,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc  3 
Flying  Redman   1,2,3  Squad  Leader  3 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers   2,4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 
Dean's  List   1 


JOANNE  H.  GREEN 

14  Perkins  Square,  Jamaica  Plain 
Born  1936  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Jeremiah  E.  Burke  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Collegian  1,2  Handbook   1,2  Index  2,3,4 
Education  Club  3,4  Roister  Doisters   1 
Campus  Varieties  3,4  Senior  Mix  4 
HiUel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  2,3,4  Ho.  Counselor  3 
Inter-Class   Plays  3,4Carn.   Coram.  2,3 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,4  Spring  Day  Comm.  3 
Honors  Convocation  4 
Interdormitory  Council  1 
Senior  Executive  Committee  4 


BARBARA  JEAN  GRAVES 

NANCY  EVELYN  GRAY 

120  Prescott  St.,  Clinton 

P.O.  Shelburne  Falls,  R.F.D.  I 

Born  1936  at  Clinton,  Mass 

Ashfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from. Clinton  H.S. 

Born  1936  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Major  in  Bacteriology 

Entered  from  MacDuffie  S.  for  Girls 

Bacteriology  Club  2,3,4  Vi 

ce-Pres.   3 

Major  in  Zoology 

President  4 

Symphony  Singers  2 

International  Relations  CU 

b  4 

Pre-Medical  Club  2,3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Associat 

ion  2,4 

Square  Dance  Club  2 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  2,3,4 

Dean's  List  3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1 

Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 

Phi  Beta  Phi  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Honor's  Work  4 
Zoology  Club  2,3,4 

ALMA  M.  GRIFFIN 

156  Park  St.,  Gardner 
Born  1934  at  Norwood,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Gardner  H.S. 
Major  in  Recreation  -  Education 
Education  3,4 

RICHARD  MORRA  GREENE 

Women's  Athletic  Association    1,2 

140  Eddywood  St.,  Spri 

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Wesley  Foundation    1,2 

Born  1935  at  Newark,  N.J. 

Pi  Beta  Phi  3,4 

Entered  from  Technical 

H.S. 

Dean's  List  4 

Major  in  General  Busin 

ess 

Carnival  Committee  3 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4 

Recreation  Conference  3 

Men's  Sports  2,3,4 

Recreation  Club  3,4  Pres..4 

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DAVID  M.  GRIFFIN 

48  Mt.   Vernon  St.,  Melrose 
Born  1935  at  Melrose,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Melrose  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  3 
Industrial  Administration  Club   3,4 
Student  Christian  Association  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3 
Youth  for  Eisenhower  4 
Air  Cadet  Squadron  1 
Granville  Air  Society   3 


JOHN  JOSEPH  GRIFFIN 

35  Spring  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1931  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2, 

Newman  Club   1,2,3 

Dean's  List  2,3 

Honor's  Work  4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 

Accounting  Assoc.  3,4  Treas.  3,4 


MARLENE  RACHEL  GRIMES 

269  Green  St.,  Athol 

Born  1936  at  Athol,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Athol  H.S. 

Major  in  Zoology 

Pre-Medical  Club  2,3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm. 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Inter-Class   Play    1 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 

Honor's  Work  4 

Zoology  Club  2,3,4  Trees.. 4 


MARILYN  JOAN  GROSS 

722  North  Montello  St.,  Brockton 

Born  1936  at  Brockton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Brockton  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Roister  Doisters   4  Operetta  Guild    1 

German  Club   1  Naiads  2  Women's    A. A.   1,2 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4    Mortarboard  4 

Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4     Pledge  Trainer  2,3 

President     3,4 
Scrolls  2  Revelers  3  Chmn. 
Cheerleader  2,3,4     House  Counselor  3 
Inter-Class   Plays    1,3  Dean's   List   1 
Campus  Varieties   1 ,2,3,4Choreographer  3,4 
Campus  Chest  and  Soph-  Sen.  Hop  Comms.  2 
Stud.  Union  Advisory  Board   3 
Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  4 
Varsity  Field  Hockey   1     Rally  Comm.  2,3,4 
Class  Volleyball  Team   1        Basketball  1,2 
Roister  Doisters  Fall  and  Spring  Production  3 
Homecoming   Float   Parade  4 


JANE  ELIZABETH  GUERTIN 

66  Mountain  View  Drive,  Newington,  Con 

Born  1935  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Needham 

Major  in  Bacteriology 

Bacteriology  Club  3,4 

Stud.  Chr.  Assoc.   1,2,3,4    Dorm.  Rep.  3 

Dean's  List    1    2 


RUTH  LOIS  HAASE 

30  Park  St.,  Brookline 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  1,2,4  Handbook  3 
Index  2  Quarterly  4 
Operetta  Guild  3 
Women's  A. A.   1,2  Rep.  2 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  3,4 
Carnival  Committee  3 


WILLIAM  ALAN  HAFEY 

7C  Hampshire  Heights,  Northampton 

Born  1930  at  Westfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Northampton 

Major  in  English  -  j ournalism 

Senate  2 


MARION  M.  HAGGERTY 

45  Windom  Terrace,  North  Adams 

Born  1935  at  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Drurj  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

International  Relations  Club  3^4 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  2,3,4  Ed..  4 

Ski  Club  2,3 


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GRETCHEN  HAIMBACH 

101  Goldsmith  St.,  Littleton  Corr. 

Born  1935  at  Philadelphia,    Penn 

Entered  from  Germantown  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Chorale  2  Operetta  Guild  2 

International  Club  3,4      ' 

Canterbury  Club    1,2 

Student  Christian  Association    1, 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  2,3,4 

House  Counselor  3,4  Chmn.  4 

Inter-Class   Plays    1 


HARRY  FRANCIS  HALL 

82   Vinedale  Rd.,  East  Braintree 

Born  1929  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Eastern  Nazarene   Coll. 

Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Business  Administration  Club   3 

Dean's  List  3,4 

Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 


CHARLES  EDMUND  HAMEL  JR. 

17  Atwood  Rd.,  Worcester 
Born  1930  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr. .College 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Phi-Ed  Club  3,4 


ROBERT  LEO  HAMILTON 

3  Smith's  Lane,  Kingston,  Ma 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Kingston  H.S. 
Major  in  Physics 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Physics  Club  4 


ARTHUR  JEROME  HANNAN 
21  Lyman  Terrace,   W altham 
Born  1935  at  Waltham,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Waltham  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Economics  Club   2,3 
Kappa  Sigma    1,2,3,4 
Maroon'Key  2 
Dean's  List   2 
Military  Ball  Committee 


FAY  HANNIBAL 
8  Riverside  Ave.,  Gloucester 
Born  1935  at  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Gloucester  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 
Business  Administration  Club  3, 
Spanish  Club   1   House  Chairman 
Women's  Athletic  Association   1 
Student  Christian  Association   1, 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  and  Spring  Day  Cc 
Precisionettes  2,3,4 
Youth  for  Eisenhower  4 


JAMES  HOWARD  HANNON 

128  Orchard  St.,  Randolph 
Born  1935  at  Brighton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Rindge  Technicc 
Major  in  Chemistry 
Chemistry  Club  2,3,4  Treas.   4 
Square  Dance  Club    1,2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Bay  State  Rifles    1,2 
Greenough  Dorm  Social  Chmn.. 


RUTH  VERONICA  HANRIHAN 
99  Shaw  St.,  Brookline 
Born  1936  at  Newton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  Nutrition 

Collegian  1,2  Reporter    Handbook  2 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4  Exec.  Board  2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4    Ya-Hoo  2 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3,4 

Pledge  Capt.  3  Membership  Chmn. 
Dean's  List  2,3 


INGELY  HANSMANN 

279  Court  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Basel,  Switzerland 

Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 

Major  in  Economics 

German  Club  3,4  Sec  .  3  Vice-Pres.  4 

Student  Christian  Association   1,2,3, A 

Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4  Jr.  Pledge  Tr..  3 

Standards  Chairman  4 
House  Counselor  3,4  House  Chmn.  3,4 
Dean's  List  1,2,3 
Campus  Varieties  2 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


DAVID  BALL  HANSON 

580  Centre  St.,  South  Hanover 

Born  1935  at  South  Weymouth,  Mass 

Entered  from  Hanover  H.S. 

Major  in  Finance 

Phi  Mu  Delta   1,2,3,4   Pres.   3,4 

Interfraternity  Council  3,4 

Finance  Club  4 


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GEORGE  EDWARD  HANSON 

10  A    Temple  St.,  Gardner 

Born  1929  at  Gardner,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Cashing  Academ 

Major  in  Wild  Life 

Track  Manager  3 

Rod  and  Gun  Club   1,2,3,4 


ALISA  HAPPONEN 

East  Road,    Westminster,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Kuopio,  Finland 
Entered  from  Fitchburg  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,3,4 


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Club   1,2,3,4  Tr 
.ist   1,2,3 


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ROBERT  FRANK  HARDINA 

50  Federal  Ave.,  A gawam 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Agawam  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Chemical  Engineering   Club    1,2 

Sociology  Club  3,4 

Student  Christian  Association  3,4 
Church  Vocations  Group  3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2 

Fraternity  Workshop  3,4 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   1,2,3,4  Pres..  3 
Social  Chmn  .  2,3  Vice-Pres..  4 
Standards  Committee  2,3 


GEORGE  FRANCIS  HARGRAVES 

JR. 

23  Cedar  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

PORTER  H.  HARLEY 

Born  1936  at   Northampton,  Mass. 

103  Crescent  St.,  Northampton 

Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 

Born  1935  at  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Entered  from  Fitchburg  H.S. 

Accounting  Club  4 

Major  in  General  Business 

Commuters  Club  1,2,3,4 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon    1,2,3,4 

GLENNA  CLAIRE  HARNEY 

27  Rowland  St.,  Marblehead 
Born  1935  at  Marblehead,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Marblehead  H.S. 
Major  in  Sociology 
Operetta  Guild  1  Campus  Varietie 
Education  Club  3,4  French  Club 
Sociology  Club  3,4  Senior  Banque 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.    1 
Newrman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Precisionettes    1,2,3,4  Squad  Lea 
Carnival  Ball  and  Carnival  Comm 
Soph- Senior  Hop  Committee   2 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 


PRISCILLA  ANN  HARRIMAN 

662  Washington  St.,  Whitman 

Born  1935  at  Taunton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Whitman  H.S.. 

Major  in  Government 

Student  Christian  Association 

Wesley  Foundation   1 

Senate  2,3  Election  Chmn.  Pre 

R.S.O.  3,4 

Pi  Beta  Phi  3,4,2  Pledge  Trai 


ANN  MAIRE  HARRINGTON 
3743  Riverside  Ave.,  Somerset 
Born  1935  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Somerset  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics  Educi 
French  Club  2,3 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
La  Maison  Francaise  2   3 
Librarian  2  Sec.  3 


MONA  ANN  HARRINGTON 

Main  St.,  Graniteville 

Born  1936  at  Lowell,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Westford  Academy 

Major  in  History 

Collegian    1,2,3,4  News   Ed.   2 

Managing  and  Executive  Ed.  3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Senate  2,3  Activities  Comm.  Chm 


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Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 
junselor  2,3  House  Chmn. 
ist   1,2,3,4  Honors  Work  4 


RICHARD  IRVING  HARRIS 
264  Foster  St.,  Brighton 
Born  1935  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  Latin  Scho 
Major  in  Zoology 
Collegian  1  Sportswriter 
Band  and  Orchestra   1,2,3,4 

Property  Mgr.  and  Staff  2,3,4 
Pre-Medical  Club  2,3,4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,2,3,4 

Historian  3   Parents  Wd.  Chmr 
Ya-Hoo  Business  Staff  2,3,4 
Varsity  Pep  Band   1,2 

Property  Mgr.  and  Staff  2 
Zoology  Club  3,4 


SHIRLEY  JEAN  HARRIS 

Schermerh  orn  Park,   Lenox 

Born  1935  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 

French  Club   1 

International  Relations  Club  2,4 

Canterbury  Club    1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Association  1,2,3 

Dean's  List   1,2 


VIRGINIA  HART 

Box  605,  Wolfeboro,  N.H. 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Ma 
Entered  from  North  Quincy 
Major  in  Elementary  Educat 
Chorus   3  Fine  Arts 
Operetta  Guild  2,3,4 
Edwards  Fellowship   1,2 
Wesley  Foundation   3,4 
Phi  Delta  Nu    2,3,4  Historio 
Inter-Greek   Ball  Committee 


JOHN  J.  HASSELL  JR. 

i79'/2  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge 
Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Rindge  Technical  H.S. 
Major  in  Recreati  on  Leadership 


Operetta  Guild  4 
Phi-Ed  Club  2 
Wesley  Foundation  4 
Maroon  Key  2  Vlce-Pres 
Football  1,2    Track  3 
Modern  Music  Club  2,4 
Recreational  Club  4  Sec 


ELEANOR  WARREN  HATHAWAY 

Williams  St.,  Williamsburg 

Born  1935  Concord,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Hale  H.S. 

Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 

Marching  Bond    1,2,3 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  2,3 

Square  Dance  Club  2 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.  1 ,2,3  ,4 

Ski  Club  2,3 

Little  International  Livestock  Shov 


JUDITH  NANRY  HAWKINS 

230  Mystic  Valley  Parkway,  \ 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Winchester  H.S.. 

Major  in  Elementary  Educatio 

Home  Economics  Club  3 

Naiads    1,2 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3,4 
Asst.   Pledge  Trainer  2 
Asst.   Public  Relations   3 

Dean's   List   3 

Dorm  Treasurer  3 


EUGENE  ROBERT  HAWLEY 

10  Pleasant  Court,  Amherst 
Born  1934  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Holyoke  Jr.  College 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Education  Club  4 
Phi-Ed  Club  1,2,3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4  Athletic  Dlr  3,4 
Football  1,2 
Lacrosse  2,3,4 
Military  Ball  Comm.  3 


JOHN  ANTHONY  HAYES  JR. 

Walnut  St.,  Plainville 

Born  1935  at  W orcester  ,Mass. 

Entered  from  Plainville  H.S. 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Student  Chr.  Assoc.   1,3,4  Treas 

Wesley  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Supper  Comm.  2  Publicity  3 

Vice-Pres.  4 
Alpha  Phi  Omega   1,2,3,4 

Sgt.  at  Arms  2  Publicity  3 

Historian  3  Vice-Pres.   4 


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Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers 
Dean's  List   1 

United  Christian  Foundation  4 
Student  Representative 


ALVIRD  LOUIS  HA\-WARD 
337  Haverhill  St.,  Reading 
Born  1935  at  Reading,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Reading  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
DeMolay   1 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 

Rushing  Chairman  2,3 
Soccer  1 

Basketball  Manager  1 
Campus  Chest  Committee  2 
Military  Ball  Committee  3,4 

Publicity  Chairman  4 
Inter-Greek  Ball  Committee  3 
Spring  Day  Committee  2 


ANNE  MARIE  HEANUE 

98  Payson  Road,  Belmont 

Born  1935  at  Belmont,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Belmont  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Roister  Doisters   2 

Univ.  Concert  Association  2 

Operetta  Guild  4 

Education  Club  3,4 

Sociology  Club  3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Social  Co-Chairman  2 
Chi  Omega   1,2,3,4 

Stewardess  3  Vice-Pres.   4 
Dean's  "List   1,2 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 
Soph  Class  Banquet  2 


ALFRED  JEAN  HEBERT  JR. 

2752  Main  St.,  A  gawam 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  A  gawam  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 

Chemical  Engineering  Club    1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

House  Counselor  2,3 

Military  Ball  Committee  3,4 

Am.  Inst. .of  Chemical  Engineering  3,4 

Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2 

Granville  Air  Society  3,4 

Intramural  Sports    1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  WARREN  HEDLUND 

29  Ekenan  St.,  Worcester 

Born  1935  at  Lowell,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Geology 

Chorale   1     ROTC  Band 

DeMolay   1,2,3,4  Organist 

Geology  Club  3,4  Program  Chmn. 

Varsity  M  Club  3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  3 

Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  3,4  Sec. 4 

Cross  Country  Manager   2 

Dean's  List  l',2,3 

College  Geology  Conference  3,4 

Conn.  Valley  Scientific  Conferent 


Z.  EDWARD  HELLER 

30  Summit  Ave.^  Brookline 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
Handbook  3 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm. 
Hillel  Foundation    1,2 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi     1,2,3,4 

House  Mgr.   3   Pledge  Comm.  3 
Class.  Treasurer   1 
Carnival  Comm.  3  Publicity  Con 
Spring  Day  Comm.. 3  Activities  ( 


JOAN  MARCIA  HELLIWELL 

140  Mass.  Ave.,   Longmeadow 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Univ.  Concert  Association  3 
Education  Club  3,4 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Senior  Mix  Committee  4 
Class  Night  Committee  4 


JACQUELINE  ANN  HERIDEEN 
3  Morris  St.,  Webster 
Born  1936  at  Webster,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Bartlett  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Operetta  Guild  2,3,4   Exec.Comn 
Education  Club  3,4 
French  Club  2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Exec. .Comm.  2  Recording  Sec. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  1,2,3,4 


STUART  MACKENZIE  HEYWOOD 

187-A  South  Main  St.,  Cohasset 
Born  1934  at  Concord,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mount  Herman 
Major  in  Pre-Medical 
Pre-Medical  Club   1,2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Association  3,4 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List  1 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Zoology  Club  3,4  Vlce-Pres. 


PAUL  JOSEPH  HIBSHER 

15  Putnam  St.,  West  Newton 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 
Major  in  Finance 
Finance  Club  3,4 
Univ. .Open  House  Day  Com 
Canterbury  Club   1,2,3,4 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,3,4 
Intermurals   1,2,3,4 


ANN  FRANCES  HIGH 

59  Berkeley  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Dover,  N.H. 

Entered  from  Reading  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Home  Economics  Club  2 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Chi  Omega  2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 


ALAN  K.  HILDICK 

9  Jeppson  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Montclair,  N.J. 

Entered  from  North  H  .S  . 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Student  Christian  Association  3,4 

Bay  State  Rifles   1 

Am. .Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  2,3,4 


JOHN  WILLIAM  HINKELL 

932  South  Church  St.,  North  Ada 
Born  1935  at  North  Adams,  Mas: 
Entered  from  Drury  H.S. 
Major  in  Pre-Medical,  Zoology 
Pre-Medical  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  3,4 


RICHARD  DANFORTH  HINKLEY 
22  Bowker  St.,  Greenfield 
Born  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Greenfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club  3,4 
Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4 
Grinder  Wagon  2,3 


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LON  DUNCAN  HODGE 

26  fruit  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mas. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in    Pre-V eterinary 
Pre-Medical  Club  2,3 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,3,4 

Social  Chairman  4 
Cross  Country  1,2 
Indoor,   Outdoor  Track    1,2 
Dean's  List  2,3 
Zoology  Club  3,4  Pres.  .4 
Bay  State  Dairy  Classic  3 


NANCY  ANNE  HODGKINS 
284  Huron  Ave.,  Cambridge 
Born  1936  at  Somerville,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cambridge  High,  Latin 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Collegian    1,2 
Education  Club   3,4 
Sguare  Dance  Club   1,2,3,4 
Women's  Athletic  Ass  cciation   1,2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 


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ARTHUR  HERBERT  HOFFMAN 

41  Cutler  St.,  Winthrop 
Born  1935  at  Melrose,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Winthrop  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business  Manag 
Business  Administration  Club  3 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  1,2 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Scribe  3  Chancellor  4 


WILLIAM  RENFREW  HORN 

ALLAN  GILMORE  HOPKINSON 

31  Douglas  St.,  Rockland 

20  Dearborn  St.,  Salem 

Born  1935  at  Chelsea  ,  Mass. 

BJORN  LAURANS  HOFGAARD 

Born  1935  at  Salem,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Rockland  H.S. 

Nordstrandshogda,  Oslo,  Norway 

Entered  from  Salem  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Born  at  Oslo,  Norway 

Major  in  History 

Business  Administration  Club  3 

Entered  from  Nordstrand  Gymnasium 

Phi  Mu  Delta  2,3,4 

Newman  Club  3,4 

Transfer  from  Stockholms   Techniska 

House  Mgr.,  Sgt.  at  Arms  3,4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4 

Institute,  Sweden 

Dean's   List   1 

Cross  Country   1,2,3  Mgr. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

DeMolay   1 

Indoor  Track   1 ,2,4 

Am.  Society  of  Mech  .Engineers  3,4 

Education  Club  3,4 

Outdoor  Track    1,2,3,4 

MELVIN  HORVITZ 

74  Sixteenth  St.,  Fall  River 
Born  1935  in  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  B.M.S.  Durjee  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Index  3,4 

Economics  Honor  Society  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  1,2,3,4 

Historian  2     Corres.Sec.3 

Steward  4  President  4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Military  Ball  Comm.   3,4 

Executive  Sec.  3,4 


MARGERY  FISK  HUBERT 

20  Searle  St.,  Palmer 
Born  1936  at  Palmer,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Palmer  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Roister  Doisters   1,2,3,4 

Production   Mgr.  2,3 

Business  Mgr.  4 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Judson  Fellowship   1,2 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1,2,3,4 

Fraternity  Educ.  Chmn.   4 
Inter-Class   Plays    1,3,4 

Actress    1 

Prod.  Mgr.  3  Advisor  4 


PETER  HUIE 

154  Blackmer  St.,  New  Bedford 
Born  1931  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 

Civil  Engineering  Club   3,4 

Wesley  Foundation    1 

QTV   1,2,3,4  Sgt.  at  Arms  2 


PHILIP  C.  lAMPIETRO  JR. 

49  Vine  St.,  Middleboro 
Born  1934  at  Middleboro,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Middleboro  H.S. 
Transfer  from  Boston   University 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  2 
Industrial  Administration  Club   3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Military  Ball  Committee   1 
Air  Cadet  Squadron   1 


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ANTHONY  ROBERT  INGEGNERI 
S  Merrill  Ave.,  Belmont 
Born  at  Belmont,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Belmont  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  4 
Newman  Club  4 


JOSEPH  DAVID  INGRAM 

604  Elm  St.,  Fitchburg 
Born  1935  at  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Fitchburg  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 

Chemistry  Club  2,3,4  Social  Chn 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Kappa  Sigma    1,2,3,4  House  Guar 

Football  1,2,3,4  Co-Capt.  4 

Basketball  1 

Swimming  3 


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MALCOLM  LEWIS  JACKSON 

8  Spring  Lane,  Maynard 

Born  1936  at  Concord  ,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Classical  U.S. 

Major  in    Chemistry 

Chemistry  Club   3,4 

Chess  Club    1 

HiUel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 


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ANDREW  J.  JACQUE 
569  So.  Pleasant  St.,  Amhe 
Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Swimming  Team   1 


BARRY  JANSSON 

22  Warreii  St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Worcestor,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Leominster  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemistry 

Chemistry  Club  4 

Cross  Country  2 

Ski  Team  2 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 

Athletic  Chairman  4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  JEFFERSON 

17  Westcott  St.,  Boston 
Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club   1,2 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Math  Club  3,4 
Rod  and  Gun  Club  4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Intramurals  1,2,3,4 
Political  Science  Club  4 
Spring  Day  Committee   3 


WILLIAM  NEWTON  JENNISON 
7  Dorothy  Ave.,  Worcester 
Born  1933  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  H.S.. 
Major  in  Food  Management 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4  Steward 
Football  1 
La  Crosse  Club  1,2 
Varsity  Lacrosse  3,4 
Inter-Frat.  Bowling  2,3,4 
Intramural  Football  2,3,4 
Intramural  Basketball  3,4 


HENRY  WILLIAM  JENSEN 
Hatchville  Rd.,  Falmouth 
Born  1935  at  Hyannis,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 
Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club   1,2,3,4 
4-H  C  lub  3 
Alpha  Tau  Gamma   1,2,3,4 

Librarian  4 
Little  International  Livestock  Sho 


BETTE  ANN  JOHNSON 
49  Dundee  Rd.,  Quincy    . 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  Quincy  H.  S. 
Major  in  Sociology 
Roister  Doisters  3,4 
Naiads  2,3,4  Sec.-Treas.  4 
Sociology  Club  3,4 
Edwards  Fellowship   1,2,3,4 

Sec.  3  Pres.  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Poster  Chairman 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 


BEVERLY  ANN  JOHNSON 

46  Eames  Ave  ,  Amherst 

B  orn  1935  at  Amherst,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Amherst  U.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Roister  Doisters  3 

Education  Club   3,4 

Sigma  Kappa  3  ,4 

Ski  Club  3,4 

Dean's  List   1 

Commuter's  Club   1,2,3 


EDWARD  H.. JOHNSON  JR. 

25  Mass.  Ave.,  Springfield 

Born  1935  at   Jamaica  Plain, 

Entered  from  Westwood  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi  1,2,3,4 

Interfraternity  Council    1,2 

Dean's    List  2,3 

Prudential  Committee  Frat.  2 


JAMES  JOHN  JOHNSON 

5  Kingsley  Ave.,  Haydenville 
Born  1935  at  Haydenville,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Williamsburg  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club   2,3,4 


JAMES  W.  JOHNSON 
324  Union,  Apt.  22,  Springfield,  Mas 
Born  1930  at  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Transfer  from  Untv.  of  Georgia 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club    1,2,3 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 

Vice-President  4 
Electrial  Engineering  Club   1 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Christmas  Planning  Comm.   1955 
Open  House-Business  School 

Vice-chairman   1956 


WILLIAM  N.  JOHNSTONE 
19  Beverly  Rd.,  Natick 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Natick  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 
Chemistry  Club  4 


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MARY  EVELYN  JOLLY 

37  Newell  Drive,  BloomfieU,  N.J. 

Born  1935  at  Newark,  N.J. 

Entered  from  BloomfieU  H.S.. 

Major  in  Zoology 

Operetta  Guild  4 

Campus  Varieties  3 

Canterbury  Club  4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 

Pi  Beta  Phi   1,2,3,4 

Scrolls  2 


NORMAN  ROBERT  JONES 

108  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Spring  fie 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  U.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 
Ways  and  Means  Comm.  4 


PATRICK  GERALD  JOY 

49  S.  Prospect  St.,  Amherst 
Born  1935  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Amherst  H .S . 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Business  Administration  Club  2,3 
Marketing  Club  3 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3 
Theta  Chi  3,4 
Baseball  2,3,4 


Dean's  List   1,2,3 
Campus  Varieties   3 
Zoology  Club  3,4  Se 


PAUL  WILLIAM  JUDSON 

36  Harvard  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Springfield  Classical  H  S. 
Major  in  Finance 
Finance  Club  3,4 
Sec.-Treas  .3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,3,4 
Dean's    List   1,2,3,4 
Honors  Work  4 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  KAEBLE 

29  Jackson  Parkway,  Holyoke 
Born  1930  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  Jr.  College 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club   2,3,4 
Tau  Beta  Phi  4 


SAMUEL  WILLIAM  KAPLAN 

32  Shawmut  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1934  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  English,  Journalism 
Collegian    1,2,3,4 

Editorial  Ed..  3   Managing  Ed. 
Quarterly   1,2,3,4 

Ed. -in-Chief  3  Prose  Ed.   4 
W.M.U.A.  4  News  Columnist 
Dean's  List  2,4 
Comm.  on  the  Suspension  of  the 

Quarterly  3     Chairman 


RICHARD  ZACHARY  KARP 

II  Belcher  Ave.,  Brockton 

Born  1936  at  Brockton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Brockton  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Animal  Husbandry  Club   2,3 

Business  Administration  Club   3,4 

Forestry  Club  3,4 

Hillel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4  Social  Chmn.  2 
Asst..  House  Mgr.,  3  Warden  4 
Pledgemaster  4  Athletic  Chmn.  3,4 


EVERETT  DONALD  KARTUN 

25  Wales  St.,  Dorchester 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Huntington  Prep.  Schoo 
Major  in  English 

Quarterly  3,4 

Roister  Doisters  2,3,4 


CAROLYN  MAY  KASANOF 

285  Shirley  St.,  Winthrop 

Born  1936  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Winthrop  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics,  Dietetics 

Home  Economics  Club  2,3,4 

Pre-Medical  Club   3 

Hillel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 

Sec.  3  Vice-Pres..4 
Inter-Class    Plays 


EUGENE  VICTOR  KAY 

370  Longwood  Ave.,  Brookline 
Born  1937  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston   Latin  School 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Collegian   1,2 
Index  1,2 
Chemistry  Club   1 
Food  Technology  Club  3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 
Ya-Hoo  3 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Social  Chairman  3,4 


DAVID  B.  KEAY 

225  Sandwich  St.,  Plymouth 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Plymouth  H.JS.. 

Major  in  Speech 

DeMolay  Club   1 

W.M.U.A.   1,2 

Student  Christian  Assoc    .3,4 

Swimming    1,2 

Intramural  Sporfs   1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 

O.T.V.   2,3,4  Corres.   Sec.  3 


WILLIAM  DAVID  KEITH 
8  Cross  St.,   Longmeadow 
Born  1934  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mount  Hermon  School 
Major  in  Industrial  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  4 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4 


BARBARA  ANN  KELLEY 
16  Marilyn  Rd.,  Milton 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Milton  H .S . 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  3,4 
Handbook  3 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2,3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
W.M.U.A. 

Kappa  Alpha  Thetal  2,3,4 
Alumnae  Sec..4 


RONALD  EARL  KELLY 

30  Marlboro  Rd.,   Waltham 

Born  1932  at  Whitinsville,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Waltham  H.S. 

Major  in  Marketing 

Olericulture  Club  2 

Edwards  Fellowship    1,2 

Student  Christian  Assoc. .1,2, 4 

Chaplain's  Council  2 

Marketing  Club  3,4 

Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4  Sec.  3 


WILLIAM  ARTHUR  KEENAN 

158  Lebanon  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1935  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 


Qt    4 


Newman  Club    1,2,3 
Dean's  List   1 
Tau  Beta  Phi  3,4 
Engineering  Open  House  Cc 


PAUL  EDWARD  KENNEDY 

184  Hopkins  Place,  L  ongmeadow 
Born  1929  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Springfield  Technica 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club   3 
Newman  Club  3,4 
Football  ,  Dorm.    1 
Industrial  Admin.   Club   3,4 

President  3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Comm.  4 


RICHARD  MILTON  KENNEDY 

30  Lombard  Ave.,  Athol 
Born  1931  at  Athol,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Boston  University 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Math  Club  2,3,4 

Program  Chairman   3,4 
Dean's  List  2,3 
Honors  Work  4 


THOMAS  STEPHAN  KENNEDY  JR. 

37  Lamora  St.,  Jamaica  Plain 

Born  in  1935  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School 

Major  in  Accounting 

Accounting  Club  3,4 

Varsity  "M"  Club  4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Maroon  Key  2 

Hockey  2,3,4 

Baseball  2 

Carnival  Comm.   3 

American  Accounting  Assoc.  3,4 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa    1,2,3,4 


PETER  JOSEPH  KENNEY 
Lonetree  Road,  Dennisport 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Yarmouth  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List  3 
Phi  Mu  Delta,  Social  Chairman  4 


ROBERT  EDGAR  KEPPER 

54  Washington  St.,  Milton 

Born  1935  at  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 

Major  in  Food  Technology 

Food  Technology  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Football  1,2,3 

QTV   1,2,3,4  Steward  4 


NnCHEL  W.  A.  KILDARE 

496  Mass.  Ave.,  Boston,  Mas 
Born  1935  at  Tunis,   Tunisia 

French  North  Africa 
Transfer  from  Howard  Univ. 
Major  in  Zoology 
Roister  Doisters  3,4 
Operetta  Guild  3 
Pre-Medical  Club  2,3,4 

Vice-Pres.  4 
Wrestling  3  Manager 
Dean's   List  4 


FRANCIS  ROBERT  KILLELEA 

18  Central  St.,  Turners  Falls 
Born  1935  at  Turners  Falls,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Turners  Falls  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club   1,4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers   1,4 


ELIZABETH  C.  KILLMER 

47  Thornton  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1934  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 


MARY  JO  KILLOY 

20  Putnam  Ave.,   Lowell 

Born  1936  at  Lowell,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lowell  H.S. 

Major  in  Education 

Collegian  3,4  Editorial  Ed.  4 

Handbook  3,4 

Roister  Doisters  2,3 

Operetta  Guild  2,3 

Education  Club  3,4 

Naiads  2,3,4    Women's  A. A.  2,3 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4  Sec.  N.E. 

Province  2,3  Vice-Ghmn.  4 
Inter-Class  Plays  2 
Campus  Chest  Committee  2 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Spring  Day  C    mmittee  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 
Who's  Who  in  Am..  Colleges  and  Un 


FRANCIS  RICHARD  KING 

314  Main  St.,  Easthampton 
Bom  1935  at  Ware,  Mass. 
Entered  from  David  Prouty  H.S. 
Major  in  Agricultural  Economics 
DeMolay  Club    1,2,3,4 
Wesley  Foundation   1 
Agricultural  Economics  Club  3,4 
Wesley  Foundation   1 
Agricultural  Economics  Club  3,4 
Dean's   List  3,4 
Honors  Work  4 
Dairy  Classic  Committee  2 


JOHN  ALBERT  KIRBY 

Pleasant  St  ,   Upton 
Born  1935  at  Milford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  Mary's  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Administration 
Handbook  3  Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Business  Administrating  Club  2,3 
Inter-Fraternity  Council  3,4 
Maroon  Key  2 

Basketball  1,2,3  Lacrosse  3 
Campus  Chest  Committee  2 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
MiUtary  Ball  Committee  2 
Inter-Boll  Committee  3 
Campus  Cleaners   2,3,4   Pres.  4 
Theta  Chi   1,2,3,4  Rush  Chmn.   3 

Pres.  of  Pledge  Class    1    Exec.  Con 

Executive  Committee  2,3 


RUTH  ANN  KIRK 

Box  125  Collinsville 

Born  1936  at  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Education  Club   3,4 

Spanish  Club   2,3,4 

Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4  Playday  Mgr 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Senate  3,4  Sec.  4 

School  Activities  4 

Revelers  4  Co-Chairman 

Extra  Curricular  Comm     3  Sec 

Carnival  Ball  Comm.   3 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.  2 

Spring  Day  Comm.  3 

Ya-Hoo  2,3,4  Office  Mgr.  2,3,4 

Sophomore  Banquet  2     Program  Chn 

Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  and  Un 

Chi  Omega  2,3,4  Alumnae  Chmn.  4 


J  AMES  THOMAS  KIOSSES 

127  West  St.,  Gardner 

Born  1935  at  Gardner,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Gardner  H.S. 

Major  in  Spanish 

Orthodox  Club    1,2,3,4   Chapla 

President   3 
Spanish  Club   1,3,4  Vice-Pres 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 
Phi  Eta  Sigma  2 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 


CHARLES  RAYMOND  KITTLE 

64  E.  Housatonic  St.,  Dalton 
Born  1934  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Dalton  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  4 
Delta  Sigma  Chi  1,2 


PHYLLIS  MADELINE  KLEIN 

184  Canal  St.,  Athol,  Mass. 
Born  1936  at  Nashua,  N.H. 
Entered  from  Athol  H.S. 
Major  in  Sociology 
Hiltel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 
Sociology  Club  3,4 
Ya-Hoo  2,3,4  Publicity  Mgr.  4 
Sophomore  Banquet  2 
Chi  Omega  2,3,4 


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JOSEPH  MICHAEL  KMETZ  JR. 

13  Monroe  St.,  Northampton,  Mas 
Born  1934  at  Philadelphia  ,  P enr. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
Newman  Club  3 
Maroon  Key  2 
Commuter's  Club  2,3 
Intra-Mural  Basketball  and 

Softball  2,3,4 
S.A.E.   1,2 


PAUL  REVERE  KNIGHT  III 
33  Real  Rd.,   Waltham 
Born  1934  at  Newton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Waltham  H.S. 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2 
U.  of  M.  Fire  Dept.  3,4  Chief  3,4 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon    1,2,3,4  Treas. 

Vice-Pres.   3   Pres.  4 
Inter-Fraternity  Council  3,4 


ANDREW  CHARLES  KNOWLES  III 

Box  148  West  Holyoke 

Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineerinq  Club  3,4 

Varsity  M  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club  1 

Baseball   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List   1 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Carnival  Committee  3 

Military  Ball  Committee  4 

Mother's  Week-End  Committee    1 

I.R.E.  4 

Theta  Chi   1,2,3,4   Marshall   3,4 


ELIZABETH  ANN  KNOWLES 

49  Brow  Ave.,  Braintree 

Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Handbook  2 

Education  Club  3,4 

Psychology  Club  4 

Sociology  Club  4 

Spanish  Club    1,2 

Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 


WILLIAM  ROY  KNOX 

538  North  Main  St.,  Randolph,  Ma: 
Born  1934  at  Dexter,  Maine 
Entered  from  Chester  H.S. 
Major  in  Dairy  Technology 
Dairy  Club   1,2,3,4  Corres.,  Sec.  3 
Dairy  Judging  Team  4 


EVAR  LUDVIS  KNUDTSON 

Flower  Hill  Rd.,   Warwick 
Born  1935  at  Keene,  N.H. 
Entered  from  Thayer  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club   3,4   Pres..  4 
Dorm  Counselor  3,4 
Society  of  Am.  Foresters  3,4 
Dean's  List    1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Phi  Omega   1,2 


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CAROL  MARIE  KONOPKA 

132  Vernon  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass 
Entered  from  St.  Mary's  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Educatio 
Campus  Varieties  2,3 
Education  Club  3,4 
Women's  A. A.  1 
Univ.   Open  House  Day  C  omm 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Senate  2    Dean's  List  4 
Campus  Varieties  2,3 
Carnival  and  Spring  Day  Com 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 
Senior  Banquet  Committee  4 
Senior  Mix  Committee  4 


NANCY  JOAN  KONOPKA 

284  Main  St.,  Easthampton 

Born  1936  at  N  orthampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Easthampton  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Campus  Varieties  4 

Newman  Club  1,2,3     Senate  3 

Mortar  Board  4  Sec.  4 

House  Counselor  3 

Class  Sec.  2,4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3 

Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.   2 

Who's  Who  in  Am..  Colleges  and  Un 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3,4 

Efficiency  Chmn.   3  Recording  Se 


RICHARD  FRANCIS  KONOPKA 

132  Vernon  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1934  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  Mary's  H.S. 
Major  in  Recreational  Leadership 

Phi-Ed  Club   1,2,3 
Basketball  1,2 
Baseball   1 


in's   List  4 

rreation  Club  3,4 

nbda  Chi  Alpha  1,2,3,4 


DAVID  VICTOR  KOSKI 

4  Highland  Court,  Fitchburg 
Born  1935  at  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Fitchburg  H.S. 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Dance  Band   1 

Food  Technology  Club  4  Vice-Pres.  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc. .4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4  Alumni  Sec.  3 
Social  Cha 


ANTHONY  JOSEPH  KOZAK 

45  Ellerton  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 
Born  1933  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club   1,2,3 
Newman  Club  2,3,4 


Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4  Ma 
ec.  3,4  Steward  4 


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SIDNEY  BURTON  KRASNOO 

1292  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Allston 
Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School 
Major  in  Chemistry 

Chemistry  Club  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,4 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Pledgemaster  3 


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KAROLYN  ANN  KUSHNER 
7  Susquehanna  Ave.,   Great  Neck,  N .Y . 
Born  1935  at  Brooklyn,  N .Y . 
Entered  from  Great  Neck  H.S. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture 
Landscape  Architecture  Club 
Secretary  4 


JOAN  ANNE  LACHANCE 

325  Columbia  St.,  Fall  River 

Born  1935  at  Fall  River 

Entered  from  Dominican  Academy 

Major  in  English 

Collegian   1,2  Editorial  Asst.  2 

Quarterly  1,2,3 

International  Club  2 

International   Relations  Club  4  Sec.   4 

Newman  Club    1 

Social  Activities  Comm. 

Univ.  Comm.  on  Social  Activities    2,3,4 

Dorm  Social  Chairman  2 

Campus  Rumpus  2  Chmn.  2 

Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 

Honors  Work  4 

Campus  Chest  Committee  2 

International  Week-End  Comm.  2,3,4 

Sec.   3  Chairman  4 
Literary  Society  3,4  Pres.  4 


PHILIP  JOSEPH  KUZMESKI 

5  Walnut  St.,  Northampton 

Born  1934  at  Northampton,  Mas. 

Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 

Major  in  S  ociology 

Sociology  Club  4 

Newman  Club  4 

Senate  3,4  Chmn.  of  Curriculum 

Military  Ball  Comm.   1,2,3,4 

Air  Force  DriU  Team  1,2,3 

Air  Cadet  Squadron  1,2  Sec  .  2 

Intra-Mural  Sports   1,2,3,4 

Commuter's  Club    1,2,3 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  3,4  Sec.  4 


BEVERLY  LOIS  LACHAPELLE 

374  Main  St.,  Lewiston,  Maine 
Born  1936  at  Webster,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
M-ajor  in  English 
Operetta  Guild  3,4 
International  Relations  Club  3 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Drill  Team  2,3,4 
Dean's   List    1,2,3 


SHIRLEY  ANN  KWASNICKE 
56  Melrose  St.,  Adams 
Born  1935  at  Adams,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Adams  H.S. 
Major  in  French 
Band   1 

French  Club   1,2,3,4 
Spanish  Club  4 
W.M.U.A.  1 

La  Maison  Francaise  2,3 
President  2,3 


RONALD  OLIVER  LACROIX 

333  College  St.,  Fairview 
Born  1935  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4 
Wrestling   1,2 
Ski  Club  4 

Pistol  Team  2,3,4  Cb-Capt.  4 
Air  Cadet  Squadron  1,2 


ALBERT  R.LAFRANCE 

Loudville  Rd.,  R.F.D.  1,  Easthampton 
Born  1936  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 


NANCY  CLAIRE  LALIKOS 

36  Tracey  St.,  Peabody 
Born  1935  at  Peabody,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Peabody  H.S. 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Roister  Doisters   3,4 
Operetta  Guild  4 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Bacteriology  Club  4 
Women's  A. A.  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   2,4 
Hellenic  Club   1,2,3,4 
Inter-Class  Plays'3,4 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3 
Senior  Banquet 
Phi  Delta  Nu  3,4 


CAROL  ANN  LALLY 

72'/2  High  St.,  Milford 

Born  1935  at  Milford,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Milford  H.S. 

Major  in  Government 

Handbook  3,4 

Roister  Doisters   1,2,3 

Operetta  Guild  3,4 

Campus  Varieties  2 

Education  Club  3,4 

International  Relations  Club   1,2,3,4 

Treas.    3   Pres.   4 
U.  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.  3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.   1 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  1,2,3,4  Historian 


DEAN  A.  LANE 

6  Irving  Place,  Utica,  N.Y. 

Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Utica  Free  Academy 

Major  in  Finance 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2 

Edw^ards  Felloviiship  1 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3 

Finance  Club  3,4  Pres.  4 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4  Treas.  4 


LEIGHTON  ERNEST  LANE 
Winchester  Rd.,  East  Northfield 
Born  1929  at  Brattleboro,   Vermont 
Transfer  from  Stockbridge  S.  of  A  gr 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club   1,2,4 


VERA  JEAN  LANG 
154-54  12  Rd.,  Whitestone,  N.Y. 
Born  1936  at  New  York,  N.Y. 
Entered  from  Bayside.  H.S. 
Major  in  Foods  and  Nutrition 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,4 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  1,2,3,4 
Marshall  4 


DEANE  ROGER  LANPHEAR 

58  Lyman  Rd.,  Northampton 

Born  1935  at  East  Northfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Mt.  Hermon  School 

Major  in  Sociology 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 

Hockey  2,4 

Golf  2 

Lacrosse  4 


VIVIAN  JANET  LAPIDES 

587  Worthington  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Bacteriology 

Index   3,4 

Bacteriology  Club  2,3,4 

HlUel  Foundation   1,2,3," 

Sigma  Delta  Tau  2,3,4 

Stewardess  3,4 
Dean's  List   1 


NORMAN  ADRIAN  LARIVIERE 

101  West  St.,  Chicopee 

Born  1935  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Pre-Medical  Club    1,2,3 

Sociology  Club  4 

Newman  Club  1,2,4 

QTV  1,2,3,4  Housing  Chmn.  3 


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Manager  4 
shman  Directory  2 


ROBERT  ARTHUR  LARIVIERE 

105  Cross  St.,  Southhridge 

Born  1935  at  Southhridge,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  H.S. 

Major  in  Government 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Senate  3 

QTV   1,2,3,4  Rushing  Chmn.  3 

Dean's  List  3 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Intra-Mural  Sports   1,2,3,4 


CHARLES  MARTIN  LARSEN 

33  Broad  St.,  North  Attleboro 
Born  1930  at  Norfolk,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  New  York  Univ. 
Major  in  Wildlife  Management 
Forestry  Club  2,3 
Rod  and  Gun  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 
Kappa  Sigma  3,4 


ARTHUR  MAVVEL  LASSECK  JR. 

30  Hilltop  Ave.,  Lexington 
Born  1935  at  Dayton,  Washington 
Entered  from  Lexington  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 

Concert  Band  2,3,4 
Chemistry  Club  4 


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List    1 


Intra-Mural  Sports   1,2,3,4 


ARTHUR  J.  LATHAM 

81  Lenox  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1930  at  Pittsfield,  Mas 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Geology 
Band   1,2,3,4 
Geology  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Ski  Club  2,3,4  Pres.  2 
Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  3,4 
Corres.  Sec. 


GRANT  WORDSWORTH  LAW 

67  Robbins  St.,  Milton 

Born  1930  at  H  olyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Mt.  H ermon  S.  for  Boys 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   3,4 

Kappa  Sigma  2,3,4 

Marketing  Club  3,4 


ALICE  ELEANOR  LEAVITT 

66  Vernon  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Commerce  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Collegian   2     Carnival   3 
Handbook  3     Index  2,3,4 
Education  Club  3,4    German  Club  1 
Sociology  Club  2,3 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Dalta  Tau  1,2,3,4 
Historian  3  Corres.  Sec.  4 


DONALD  E.  LECLAIR 

90  Beaudry  Ave.,  Fairview 

Born  1936  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3 

Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4  Rushing  Chmn.  4 

Wrestling   1,2 

LaCrosse    1,2,3,4 

Pistol  Team  2,3,4  Co-Capt.   4 

Ski  Club  4 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers   1,2,4 


EDWARD  MATTHEW  LEE  JR. 

270  Gillette  Ave.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Springfield  Classical  High 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Operetta  Guild  3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4 

House  Mgr.  4  Chaplain  4 
Revelers   3,4  Co-Chmn.  4 
Maroon  Key  2 
Freshman  Soccer   1 
Varsity  Soccer  2,3,4 
Intramural  Sports   1,2,3 
Winter  Carnival  Ball  Comm.   3 
Who's  Who  in  Am.   Colleges  and   Univ  .  4 
Univ.   Comm.  on  Student  Social  Activities 


JEROME  LESTER  LEFKOWITZ 

691  Weetamoe  St.,  Fall  River 

Born  1935  at  New  York,  N .Y . 

Entered  from  Durfee  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Collegian   1,2,3,4  Business  Mgr.  3,4 

Accounting  Club   3,4 

Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 

Ya-Hoo  3,4  Business  Mgr.  3 

Senate  4  Treas.  4 

R.S.O.  Awards  Comm.  3 

Senate  Finance    Comm.  4  Chmn.   4 

Comm.  on  R.S.O.  4 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   1,2,3,4 

Social  Chairman  3 
Senate  Finance  Comm.   4   Chmn.   4 
Committee  on  R.S.O.  4 
Alpha  Epslbn  Pi   1,2,3,4 

Social  Chairman  3 
Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Chmn.  of  Advertising  Comm. 


ALFRED  JOHN  LEGERE 
111  Butler  St.,  Lawrence 
Born  1929    at  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineerin 
Univ.   Open  House  Day  Comm.   ; 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 
Intramural  Athletics   1,2,3 
House  Counselor  2 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineer: 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineei 
44  Club  4 


WILLIAM  PAUL  LEVINS 

20  Josephine  St.,  Dorchester 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston  English  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 

Chemical  Engineering  Club  3,4 

Rod  and  Gun  Club     1,2 

Nev^man  Club   1,2,3,4 

Dean's   List    1 

Spring  Day  Committee   3 

Intramural  Sports    1,2,3,4 


JORDAN  S.  LEVY 
462  Boylston  St.,  Brookline 
Born  1935  at  Everett,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Collegian  3     Index  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi    1,2,3,4  Treas.   3,4 
Interfraternity  Council  2,3,4   Pres.  4 
Inter-Greek  Ball  Committee  3 
Economics  Club  2 
Ya-Hoo  4 

Senior  Class  Gift  Committee  4 
Delegate  National  Interfraternity 
Conference  4 


RICHARD  HARRIS  LIEBMAN 

30  Gorman  Lane,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  New  York,  N.Y. 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Economics 

BEVERLY  LEWIS 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

29  Leonard  Ave.,  Haverhill 

Hillel   Foundation    1,2,3,4 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

MARIO  ARTILIO  LIBARDONI 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  1,2,3,4 

Entered  from  Haverhill  H.S. 

10  Granite  St.,  Somerville 

Social  Chairman  4 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Born   1929  at  Somerville,  Mass. 

Soccer   1,2,3 

Education  Club  3,4 

Entered  from  Somerville  H.S. 

Dean's   List  2 

Edwards   1 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Military  Ball  Committee   1,2,3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers 

Economics  Club  2,3 

DAVID  SAMUEL  LIEDERMAN 

387  No.  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 
Born  1935  at  Maiden,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Huntington  Prep.  School 
Major  in  Sociology 
Collegian  2 
Sociology  Club  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4  Pres.  4 
Alpha  Epsllon  Pi  1,2,3,4  Sec. .3 
Alumni  Sec.  2  Athletic  Dir..  3 
Track   1 
Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 


BRUCE  O.  LINDBOM 

Hampshire  House,  Amherst 
Born  1928  at  Hyannis,   Mass. 
Entered  from  North  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 
Operetta  Guild  2,3 
Chorale   2,3 


FRANCIS  ROBERT  LINEHAN 
70  Stearns  Terrace  ,  C hicopee 
Born  1936  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  E  con  omics 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4  Sec. 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Military  Ball  Committee  2 
Inter-Greek  Ball  Committee  3,4 


JANICE  MARY  LITTLEFIELD 

/5  Sunset  R  cad,  Gardner 
Born  1935  at  Gardner,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Gardner  H.S. 
Major  in  Mathematics 


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Math  Club  2,3,4  Tr 
Women's  Athletic  / 


EDGAR  JAMES  LIVINSTON  JR. 
Main  St.,  Northfield 
Born  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mt.   Herman 
Major  in  Marketing 


LEONARD  LIZAK 

116  Adamstak  Ave.,  So.  Attlebor  o,  Mass. 
Born  1933  at  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island 
Entered  from  Pawtucket  East  High 
Major  in  Philosophy 
Univ.  Concert  Assoc.  3,4 
Pre-Medical  Club   1 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  2,3,4 
Wrestling  2 
Philosophy  Club  4 


ROBERT  ALAN  LOCKE 

Pine  St.,  Stockbridge 

Born  1935  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williams  H.S. 

Major  in  Political  Science 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 
Phi-Ed  Club  1,2 
Poultry  Science  Club   3,4 
Inter-Greek  Ball  Committee  3,4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa    1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3,4 


C\TSITHIA  FRANCES  LONSTEIN 
35  Tirrell  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  South  H.S. 
Major  in  English  Literature 
Collegian  1,2,3   Editorial  Asst.  3 
Index  2,3,4 
Operetta  Guild  3,4 

Co-Chmn.  of  Publicity  3 
Education  Club  2 
International  Club  2 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Delta  Tou  1,2,3,4 

Corres.  Sec.  3  Sgt.  at  Arms  4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Carnival  Committee  3 


JOHN  THOMAS  L OPTUS 

275  Park  St.,  Holyoke 

Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2 

Accounting  Club  3,4 

Nev/man  Club  1,2,3,4 

QTV  2,3,4    Dean's  List  3,4 

Intramural  Softball  1,2,3,4 

Intramural  Bowling  4 

Rifle  Team  4     Pistol  Team  4 

AFRCTC  Rifle  Team  3,4  Capt.    3,' 

Granville  Air  Society  3,4 

Information  Services   Officer  3 
Air  Cadet  Sguadron    1,2 


ROBERT  W.  LOVE 

R.F.D.  3  Box  127,  Amherst 

Born  1929  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Auburn  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club   2,3,4 

U.  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

President  3 
Am.  Inst,  of  Electrical  Engineers  2,3,4 
Dean's    List 
Upsilon  Mu  Upsilon  3 
Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4  Cataloger  3 


RAYMOND  LONGHI 

75  Oak  St.,  Plymouth 

Born  1935  at  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Plymouth  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemistry 

Band   1,2,3,4 

Dance  Band   1,2,3,4 

Operetta  Guild  1,2 

Chemistry  Club    1,2,3,4   Pres.  4 

Pre-Medicai  Club   1,2 

Newman  Club   1,2,3 

Am.  Chemical  Society 

Revelers   3,4 

Intramural  Sports    1,2,3,4 

Air  Cadet  Squadron    1,2 

Dean's   List  1,2,3 

Campus  Varieties   1,2 

Open  House  Committee  3 


ROLAND  CHESTER  LOWE 

29  Spofford  Ave.,   Lakewood  R.I. 

Born  1931  at  Providence,  RJ. 

Entered  from  Aldrich  H.S. 

Major  in  Psychology 

Collegian   2 

Psychology  Club  2,3,4 

U.   of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.   1,2 

News  Editor  2 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi  3,4 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Honors  Work   4 


RONALD  ALBERT  LUCAS 

148  Pakachoag  St.,  Auburn 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Auburn  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Business  Administration  Club    1,2,3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4 


RONALD  B.  LUNDGREN 

140  Newman  Ave.,  Seekonk 
Born  1934  at  Attleboro 
Entered  from  East  Providenc 
Major  in  Geology 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4 
Maroon  Key  2 
H  o:key  2,3,4  Capt.  4 
Baseball    1,2,3,4 


WILLARD  WAYNE  MACDONALD 
93  Prospect  St.,  Cambridge 
Born  1935  at  B  oston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cambridge  High 

and  Latin  School 
Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1 
Alpha  Gamma  Rh  o  2,3,4 
International  Livestock  Show  2,3,4 
Bay  State  Dairy  Classic  2,4 
Livestock  Judging  Team  4 


DAVID  W.  MACKAY 

26  Highland  St.,  Gl  oucester 

Born  1931  at  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Entered  fr  an  Gloucester  H.S. 

Major  in  Government 

Collegian  2 

International  Relations  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club   i,2 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4 

House  Counselor   1,2 

Young  Democrats  Club  4 


FRANCIS  J.  MACKAY 

61  Main  St.  ,Florence, 


BRUCE  DONALDSON  MACLEAN 

21  Prospect  St.,  South  Dartmouth 
Born  1935  at  Pawtucket,  R.I. 
Entered  from  Dartmouth  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 

Industrial  Administration  Club  4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 

House  Manager  3,4 
Lacrosse  1,2,3,4 


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RODERICK  AUGUS  MACLEOD  JR. 

104  Pine  St.,  Florence 

Born  1927  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williston  Academy 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Marching  Band   1 

Concert  Band   1 

Math  Club  3,4 

Military  Ball  Committee  1 


KENNETH  DAVID  MACRAE 
23  Harlow  Ave.,  Northampton,  Ma 
Born  1934  at  Providence,  R.I. 
Entered  from  Hebron  Academy 
Major  in  Government 
Varsity  M  Club    3,4 
Judson  Fellowship  1,2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4 
Intramural  Athletics  Board  3,4 
Football  1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Committee  3,4 
Spring  Day  Committee   3 


JOHN  CLARKE  MAGOON 

124  Newton  St.,  Lawrence 

Born  1935  at  Lawrence 

Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 

Marketing  Club  3,4 

International  Relations  Club  4 

Psychology  Club  2 

Rod  and  Gun  Club    1 

Channing  Club   3,4   Publicity  Dir.4 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi  2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  3,4 


NANCY  MAHONEY 
21  Pierce  Court,  N.  Weymouth 
Born  1936  at  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Weymouth  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
Handbook  3      Index  3,4 
Roister  Dolsters  2,3,4 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  3,4 
Inter-Class  Plays  3 
Carnival  Committee  3 


PHILIP  JOSEPH  MAHONEY 

34  Goodrich  St.,  Fitchburg 
Born  1929  at  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  Bernards  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  2 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Committee  : 
Newman  Club  1,2 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,3,4 
Dean's  List  2 


WILLIAM  LEO  MAHONEY 

142  Warren  Ave.,  Milton 

Born  1935  at  Milton,  Mass.. 

Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 

Major  in  Government 

International  Relations  Club  2,3 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4  Exec.  Council  3,4 

Senate  1     Adelphia  4 

Social  Activities  Committee  4 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon    1,2,3,4  Sec.   3,4 

Interfraternity  Council  3,4 

Maroon   Key  2     Football   1,2,3 

Class  Treas.  2  President  4 

Campus  Varieties  4 

Carnival  Comm.  3  General  Chmn. 

Inter-Greek  Ball  Comm.  Chmn. 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 

Who's  Who  in  Am  .  Colleges  4 


ANN  WISHART  MAITLAND 

39  Ross  Road,  Swampscott 

Born  1926  at  Swampscott,  Mass 

Entered  from  Swampscott  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Roister  Doisters  3,4  Corres.  Se 

Symphony  Singers  2 

Operetta  Guild  2 

Edwards  Fellowship  1,2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  3 

Chaplain's  Council   1 

Inter-Class  Plays  3 

Dean's  List  1,3 


RICHARD  DONALD  MAKELA 

68  Windsor  St.,  Worcester 

Born  1935  at  Quincy ,  Mass. 

Entered  from  North  H  S. 

Major  in  General  Business  Manage 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 

Student  Christian  Association  4 

Theta  Chi  2,3,4 

Basketball   1 

Golf  1 

Military  Ball  Committee  3,4 

Finance  Chairman  4 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 


BARBARA  ANNE  MALIONE 

1  Newark  St.,  Adams 

Born  1935  at  North  Adams,  M 

Entered  from  Adams  H.S. 

Major  in  Z  oology 

Roister  Doisters   1,2,3,4 

Operetta  Guild  4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  1,2 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


WINFRED  F.  MALONE 

69  Lynnway,  Revere 
Born  1935  at  Revere,  Mas 
Entered  from  Revere  H.S. 
Major  in  Pre-Dental 
Pre-Medical  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
House  Counselor  4 
Military  Ball  Committee  2 
Zoology  Club  4 


NANCY  ANNE  MALONI 
34  Oak  St.,  New  Bedford 
Born  1935  at  Fairhaven,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Roister  Doisters  3 
Operetta  Guild   2,3,4 

Chmn..  of  Properties  3,4 
Education  Club  3,4 
Spanish  Club  3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  E.  MANELIS 

554  Bockdale  Ave.,  New  Bedford 

Born  1935  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Joint  Engineering  Club  3,4 

Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,2,3,4 

Menas  Sports  2 

Lacrosse  2 

Flying  Redman   1,2,3,4 

Institute  of  Radio  Enc 


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an's  List   I 

:  Cadet  Sq  uadron   1,2 

Jnville  Air  Society  3,4 


PATRICIA  MARY  MANNIS 

134  Chopin  St.,  Southbridge 
Born  1934  at  Southbridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  H .S . 
Major  in  History 
Index  3 


Club   1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  2,3,4  Re 


PAUL  GERALD  MARKS 

38  Wales  St.,  Dorchester 
Born  1929  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Jamaica  Plain  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
Handbook  2  Business  Mgr.  2 
Campus  Varieties  4 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Coram.  4 
Senate   1,3,4  Finance  Comm.  3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  2,3,4  Social  Chmn.  2 
Interfraternity  Council  3 

General  Chmn.     Communal  Buying 
Isogon  4  President 

House  Counselor  2,3,4  Faculty  Res.  4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4  Stud.  Union  Comm.  2 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3  Winter  Gen..Chmi 
Carnival,  Spring  Day  Comms.  3 
Who's  Who  in  Am.   Colleges  and  Univ  .4 
International  Weekend  Committee  4 
Comm.   on  Recognized  Stud.   Organizatioi 


JEANNETTE  SYLVIA  MARCHANT 

450  Washington  St.,  Gloucester 

Born  1935  at  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Gloucester  H.S. 

Major  in  Spanish 

Education  Club  4 

French  Club  4 

Spanish  Club   1,2,3,4  Pres.  4 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.   3,4 

Women's  A. A.  3,4     Softball  Mgr. 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Wesley  Foundation  1 


SHERNiAN  JAY  MARKS 
80  Pinehurst  Rd.,  Holyoke 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass 
Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Index   2 

Hillel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  2,3,4  Tn 
Wrestling  Team   1,2 
Dean's   List  3,4 


MARIE  ANNETTE  MARCUCCI 

17  Sixth  Ave.,  Quincy 
Born  1936  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  English,  Journalism 
Collegian   1,2,3,4  News   Ed.    2 

Managing  Ed.    3   Editorial  Ed.   4 
Quarterly  3     Symphony  Singers   2 
Campus  Varieties  2,3     Women's  A. 
International  Relations  Club  3 
U.   of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc, 2, 3 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2 
Senate  3     Public  Relations  Comm. 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Political  Union  4     Chaplain's  Coui 
Dean's  List  1,2,3 
Carnival  Ball,  Spring  Day  Comms. 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.   2 
Who's  Who  in  Am..  Colleges  and  Un 


MARTHA  ANN  MARTIN 
49  Fearing  St.,  Amherst 
Born  at  Beverly,  Mass.. 
Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 
Major  in  Sociology 
International  Club   1,2  Sec  .1,2 
Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4  Sec.  3 
Panhellenic  Council  4 
Mortar  Board  4     Treas.  4 
Scrolls   2   Pres.  4 
Drill  Team  3,4  Sguad  Leader  4 
Ski  Club  2,3,4  Treas  .2,3,4 
House  Counselor  3 
Campus  Chest  Comm.   2,3  C 


Chn 


MAURICE  O.  MARTIN 

Craig  St.,  Rochdale 

Born  1935  at  Franklin,  N.H. 

Entered  from  Leicester  U.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Am.   Inst,   of  Electrical  Engineers   2,3,4 


SALLY  MAE  MATHER 

272  North  Elm  St  ,  West  Bridge 
Born  1936  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  West  Bridgewater 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Roister  Doisters   1,2,3,4 
Symphony  Singers  2 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Home  Economics  Club  4 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Coram. 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,3,4 
Phi  Delta  Nu  2,3,4  Social  Chm 
Inter-Class  Plays  3,4 
Carnival  Coram.  3     Senior  Banc 


WILLIAM  JOHNSON  MATHIESON 

113  Lombard  St.,  Fairview 
Born  1935  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  U.S. 
Major  in  History 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Phi  Mu  Delta  2,3,4 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 
Baseball   1,4 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 


ELAINE  MARILYN  MATTSON 

18  Guild  St.,  Quincy 

Born  1936  at  Quincy,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Handbook  3 

Education  Club   3 

International  Relations  Club   3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Dean's   List  3 


WARD  J.  MAY 

51  Spadina  Parkway,  Pittsfield 
Born  1929  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
General  , 


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Maj  _     _  _   

Spanish  Club   1 
Int 


1  Football  4 


CLIFFORD  CHARLES  MAYHEW  JR. 

27  Lumae  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Springfield  Technical  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha    1,2,3,4 


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DONALD  RALPH  MAYO 

166  Ararat  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Education  Club  4 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Tau  Kappa    Epsilon     Activities  C 
Chaplain's  Council  1 
Carnival  Committee  3,4 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 
Air  Cadet  Squadron    1 


ELAINE  LAUREL  MAZIARZ 

456  Front  St.,  Chicopee 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 

Major  in  Pre-Medical,  Zoology 

Symphony  Singers  2 

Pre-Medical  Club  1,2,3 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,3 

Newman  Club   1,3 

Harmonaires   1 


WILLIAM  HENRY  McCARRY  JR. 
102  College  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Accounting  Club  3,4 
Soccer  1,2,3,4 
Hockey   2,3,4 
Winter  Track    1 


DONALD  GROVES  McCASKIE 

144  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  New  Bedford 
Born  1934  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
ROTC  Drill  Team  1,2 
Rifle  Team   1,2 


ALFRED  JOHN  McCARTHY 

24  Dresden  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.  S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Football   1 
Dean's  List   1,2,3 
Honors  Work  4 


WILLIAM  FRANCIS  McCARTHY 

14  Brighton  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from   Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Civil  Engineering 

Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Nev/man  Club   1,2,3,4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha    1,2,3,4  Steward  4 

Hockey  2,3,4 

Soccer  3,4 


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DONALD  McCORMICK 

14  Avenue  A,   Turners  Falls 
Born  1929  at  Turners  Falls,  Mas: 
Entered  from   Turners  Falls  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 
Baseball   1 
Spring  Track   1 
Winter  Track    1 


PAUL  THOMAS  McEACHERN 

150  Tremont  St.,  South  Braintree 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston  College  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4  Rushing  Chn 

Maroon  Key  2 

Varsity  Track  2     Cross  Country   1 

Military  Ball  Comm.   3,4  Chmn.   4 

Inst,  of  Radio  Engineers  4 

Air  Force  Drill  Team   1,2,3 

Air  Cadet  Sguadron   1,2 


MYRNA  MARY  McGAHAN 

96  Montague  City  Rd.,  Greenfield 
Born  1936  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Greenfield  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Spanish  Club  4 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  4 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.    1,2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 


JOHN  JOSEPH  McGINTY 

24  Claremont  Ave.,  Holyoke 
Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 

Accounting  Club   3,4  Vice-Pres.   3,4 
Business  Administration  Club   2,3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 
Steward  2,3    Treas.  3,4 
Soccer  1,2,3,4 
Baseball  1,2 


JOAN  V.  McGRATH 

807  High  St.,  Holyoke 
Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mas: 
Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Operetta  Guild  4 
Food  Technology  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


PAUL  HEPBURN  MCGUINNESS 
353  Main  St.,  Amherst 
Born  1931  at  Somerville,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Waltham  Senior  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 
Roister  Doisters   1 
Canterbury  Club    1,2 


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JUDITH  ANN  MACKENZIE 

7  Vernon  St.,  Braintree  Highlands 

Born  1936  at  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 

Major  in  Education 

Collegian  4  Editorial  Asst. 

Roister  Doisters  2  Costuming  Com 

Chorale   3     Operetta  Guild  4 

Education  Club  4 

Naiads  2,3,4  Natatography  and 

Music  Chmn.  2,3 

Publicity  Chmn.  3  Pres.  4 
Women's  A. A  3,4  Publicity  Mgr.  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3,4 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Open  House  Week-end   1,2,3,4 
Caps  and  Gowns  Comm.   4 
Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  4 


EDWARD  JAMES  McMAHON 
159  Crescent  St.,  Northampton 
Born  1932  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Monson  Academy 
Major  in  E conomics 
Economics  Club  4 
Commuters  Club  2,3,4 


ROBERT  HAHN  McLANE 

5  Hamlin  Ave.,  Falmouth 
Born  1935  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture 
Landscape  Architecture  Club  2,3,4 

Vice-Pres.  4 
Rod  and  Gun  Club   1,2 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,3,4  Reporter  4 
Alpha  Zeta  3,4 
Horticulture  Show    1,2,3,4 


FRANCIS  JOHN  McNAMARA  JR. 

74  Stratford  Ave.,  Pittsfield 

Born  1934  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 

Major  in  Physics 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4  Corres.  Sec.  4 

Track  2 

Dean's  List   1,2,4 

Math  Open  House  3 


GERALD  DAVID  MCLELLAN 

Smith's  Ferry,  Holyoke 
Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Quarterly  4     Campus  Varieties 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4    Senate  4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon    1,2,3,4 

Herald  2  Corres.  Sec.  3 
Lacrosse  2,3,4  Capt.  4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Military  Ball  Committee  2,3 
Economics  Club  2,3,4 

JOSEPH  PATRICK  McPARLAND 

397  Beale  St.,  Wollaston 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  College  H.S. 
Major  in  Agricultural  Economics 
Operetta  Guild    l,2-,3,4  Campus  Variet 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  3 
Homecoming  Weekend  Comm.  3 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4  Exec.  Comm.    1 

Pres.  2  National  Comm.  Chmn.  3 

National  Treasurer  4 
Senate  3  Comm.  Chmn. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon    1,2,3,4  Chaplair 

Social  Chairman  4 
Football  2    Chaplain's  Council  2,4 
Agri.  Economics  Club  3,4  Sec. -Trees. 
Carnival  Comm.  3  Comm.  Chmn.  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Comm.  2 
Inter-Greek  Ball,  Spring  Day  Comms. 
Bay  State  Dairy  Class  3 


CHARLES  RICHARD  MELLEN 

75  Westchester  St.,  Lowell 
Born  1934  at  Lowell,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Keith  Academy 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Phi-Ed  Club  2,3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha    1,2,3,4   Pres 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 
Baseball  2,3,4  Capt.   4 
Football  3,4 


DAVID  LOUIS  MELTZER 

9  Dellwood  Rd.,  Worcester 

Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Zoology 

Pre-Medical  Club  3,4 

Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,2,3,4  Chaplai 

Tennis   1,2,3,4 

Zoology  Club  3,4 


MARIE  TERESA  MENARD 

70  Newhall  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Ma: 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Educatii 
Education  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4  Dorm  C 
Drill  Team  2,3 


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Carnival  Ball  Commit 
Mother's  Week-end  Cc 


JAMES  PHILIP  MENDREK 

16  Cornell  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 

Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  South  Hadley  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club  2 

Newman  Club   3 

Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4  Asst.  Treas.  2  Tr 

Dean's  List   1,3 

Carnival  Comm.   3  Chmn.   Jazz  Conct 

Spring  Day  Comm.  3 

Accounting  Association  3,4 


JOYCE  MERRIAM 

56  Havelock  Road,  Worcester 
Born  1936  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Worcester  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,4 
Honors  Work  4 
Channing  Club  1,2 


JOAN  MESSIG 

9  Lorraine  St.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.J. 
Born  1935  at  Newark,  N.J. 
Entered  from  Glen  Ridge  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Administration 

Finance 
Campus  Varieties  2 
Finance  Club  4 
Canterbury  Club    3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1.2.3.4 


RICHARD  LEWIS  MILLER 
130  Washington  Rd.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  Zoology 
Delta  Sigma  Chi  1,2,3 
Collegian  3,4,5 
Deart's  List   1,2,5 


GEORGE  EDWIN  MESSINGER  JR. 
74  Summer  St.,  Everett 
Born  1930  at  Plymouth  N.H. 
Entered  from    Everett  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 


THADDEUS  FRANCIS  MIDURA 
78  Bonneville  Ave.,  Chicopee 
Born  1931  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Mass.  College  of 


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,r  in  Public  Health,  Bacteriology 
teriology  Club  3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 
-Medical  Club  3 
■man  Club  2,3,4 
n's  List  2,3 


ROGER  JOSEPH  MIGLIORINI 

30  Torrey  Road,  S.  Braintree 
Born  1933  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 
Major  in  Floriculture 
Floriculture  Club  1,2,3,4 
Future  Farmers  of  America  3,4 
Olericulture  Club  2,3 
Rod  and  Gun  Club   1,2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Ski  Club  2,3,4 
Horticulture  Show   1,2,3,4 


ARTHUR  THOMAS  MILLER 

7  Homestead  St.,   Lexington 

Born  1930  at  Peabody,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Univ.  of  Miami,  F la. 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2,3 

Varsity  M  Club  3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   3,4 

Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4  Social  Chmn.   2,3 

Football   1,2,3,4 

Marketing  Club  3,4  Treasurer 


JUDITH  ELLEN  MILLER 

169  Beech  Ave.,  Melrose 

Born  1935  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Melrose  H.A. 

Major  in  Medical  Technology 

Index  4     Scrolls   2 

Women's   Judiciary  4  Sec.   4 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1,2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 

House  Counselor  3 

Campus  Varieties  2 

Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 


LILLIAN  R.  MILLER 

201   Valentine  St.,  West  Newt 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Index  2,3   Club  Editor  2,3 
Roister  Doisters   1 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,3 
Sigma  Delta  Tau   1,2,3,4 

Rush  Chmn.   3   First  Vice-I 
Inter-Class  Plays   1 

il  Coram.  3  Co-Chmn. 
rulpture  Committee 


MARC  EDWARD  MILLER 

116  Pleasant  St.,  Brookline 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  Marketing 
Hillel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 
Tau  Epsilon   Phi  3,4 
Baseball  1  Manager  2,3 
Marketing  Club  3,4 
Pres.  of  Greenough  3 


FRANK  P.  MINUTILLO  JR. 

60  Bridge  St.,  Salem 

Born  1935  at  Beverly,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Salem  H.S. 

Major  in  Geology 

Geology  Club  1,2,3,4 

Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  4 


ROBERT  RICHARD  MISHOL 

10  B 

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ARTHUR  F.  MITCHELL 

16  Court  End  Ave.,  Middleboro 
Born  1927  at  Middleboro,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Boston  University 
Major  in  Physical  Education 


LOUI  S  ALBERT  MITTA 

15  Stearns  Court,  N or  thampton 
Born  1929  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Entered  from  West  Springfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Secretary  4 
Am.   Inst,   of  Electrical  Engineers   2,3,4 
Dean's  List   1 


JOSEPH  WILLIAM  MIZULA 

757  Florence  Rd.,  Northampton 
Born  1927  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Geology 
Geology  Club  2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  3 
Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  3,4   Treas   3,4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 


ALBERT  MOHRING  MOMENTHY 

370  Park  St.,  West  Roxbury 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Roslindale  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Operetta  Guild   1 
Chemical  Engineering  Club    1,2,3,4 

Vlce-Chmn.  3  Treas.  4 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  4 
Edwards  Fellowship  1,2 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3 
Engineering  Council  2,3,4  Sec.  4 
Chaplain's  Council  1 

Am.  Inst,  of  Chemical  Engineering  3,4 
Open  House  Committee  2,3,4 
Chmn.  Chemical  Engineering  2,3 


ELAINE  MONROE 

38  Bowen  St.,  West  Boylston 

Born  1935  at  North  Attleboro 

Entered  from  Major  Victor  E.  Edwards  H.S. 

Major  in  Retail  Merchandising 

Roister  Doisters   1,2 

Operetta  Guild   2,3,4 

Marketing  Club  4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.-  4 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma   1,2,3,4 

Social  Chairman  4 
Dean's  List  3 

Recreation  Club  2 
Hunt  Club  4 


LOUIS  J.  MONTESI 

1  Rhubena  St.,  Framingham 
Born  1935  at  Framingham,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Framingham  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,4 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  2,3,4 
A.F.R.O.T.C.   1,2 
Treas.  of  Greenough  Dormitory  4 


ANN  MARIE  RITA  MORESCHI 
338  Plantation  St.,   Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Roister  Doisters   1 
Home  Economics  Club  2,3 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Mother's  Weekend  Committee    1 


MARILYN  PATRICIA  MORSE 

72  Pleasant  St.,  East  Walpole 
Born  19  35  at  Norwood,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Walpole  H.S. 
Major  in  Bacteriology  Medical 

Technology 
Operetta  Guild  4 
Bacteriology  Club  3,4 
Women's  A. A.    1     Rifle  Team  2 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm. 

Parent's  Weekend-Reg.   Comm. 

Chairman    1 
Judson  Fellowship   1,2,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Freshman   Interdormitory  Council   1 

Secretary   1 
Phi  Delta  Nu  3,4 


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JOHN  WALTER  MORT 

40  Mill  St.,  New  Bedford 
Born  1929  at  New  Bedford,  Mas: 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
QTV   1,2,3,4 


NEIL  MOSMAN 

4  Genoa  St.,  Worcester 

Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr.  Colle 

Major  in  English 

Chess  Club  1 

German  Club   1 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 


WESLEY  IRVING  MOWRY 

78  Lyman  Road,  Northampton 

Born  1934  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Mechanical  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 

AFROTC  Drill  Team   1,2,3,4  Capt.  3 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  1,2 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers   1,2,3,4 

Campus  Chest  Committee  2 

Military  Ball  Committee  2,3,4 


WILLIAM  STEPHEN  MUELLER 

128  East  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 

Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 

Major  in  Forestry 

Forestry  Club  2,3,4  Historian  4 

Olericulture  Club  4 

Stud.  Christian  Assoc.  4  Dorm  Ri 

Gymnastics  4 

Horticulture  Show  2,3,4 

Commuters  Club    1,2,3 


DAVID  JAMES  MURPHY  JR. 

56  Commercial  St.,   Provincetow 
Born  1936  at  Worcester 
Entered  from  Provincetown  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Air  Force   1,2,3,4 
Engineering  Open  House  3,4 


EVELYN  JEWELL  MURPHY 

21  Kingman  St.,  Brockton 

Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Brockton  H.S. 

Major  in  German 

Collegian   1,2,3     Index  2 

Roister  Doisters  2  Women's  A. A.   1,2,4 

Education  Club  4     House  Counselor  3 

German  Club    1,2,3,4  Vice-Pres.   3   Pres.  4 

International  Club  3 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.   1 

Senate  3  Executive  Committee 

Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4  Pcnhellenic 

Delegate  3,4   President  4 
Panhellenic  Council  3,4 
Dean's  List   1,2 
International  Week-end  Comm.  3,4 


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GERALD  WILLIAM  MURPHY 

123  Westmoreland  Ave.,   Longmeadou 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Business  Management 

Index  4 

Business  Administration  Club  3 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 


JOSEPH  EDWARD  MURPHY  JR. 

44  Briggs  St.,  Easthampton 
Born  1929  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Easthampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Physics 


MICHAEL  JOHN  MURPHY 

20  Murray  Hill  Ave.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  New  York,  N .Y . 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  ALLEN  MURPHY 

Apt.  D2  Suffolk  House,   U.  of  M. 
Born  1931  at  Watertown,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Fitchburg  State 

Teachers  College 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Dean's  List   1 
Inst,  of  Radio  Engineers  4 
Am.   Inst  .of  Electrical  Engineer: 


JOHN  EDWARD  MURTAGH 
49  Morse  Rd.,  Framingham 
Born  1936  at  Framingham,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Framingham  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club    1,2,3,4 
Lutheran  Club    1,2 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi  2,3,4 


DONALD  PETER  MYKYTIUK 

24  Berwyn  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 

Born  1936  at  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 

Entered  from  South  Hadley  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 

Band  2 

Dance  Band  1,2 

Chemical  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 

Am.  Inst,  of  Chemical  Engineers  3,4 

Campus  Varieties  2,3 


LESLIE  EARLE  NEGUS 

75  East  Bacon  St.,  Plainville 

Born  1935  at  Attleboro 

Entered  from  Plainville  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

DeMolay  Club   1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Wesley  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  1,2,3 

Am.  Inst.  o£  Elec.  Engineers  4 

Inst,  of  Radio  Engineers  4 


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WALTER  EDWARD  NELSON 

33  Nelson  St.,  Braintree 
Born  1935  at  Braintree,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Index  3 

Chemistry  Club    1,2,3 
Psychology  Club  3,4 
Spanish  Club  2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 
Interfraternity  Judiciary  Judge  4 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi  2,3,4  Pres.  4 


EDWARD  JOSEPH  NICHOLS 

2772  Main  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1929  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Springfield  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 

Chemical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Finance  Comm.   Chmn. 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,3,4 


JANET  PATRICIA  NICHOLS 

119  West  St.,  Southbridge 

Born  1935  at  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  H.S. 

Major  in  Business  Admin.,  Merchandi 

Operetta  Guild   1,2,4     Naiads   2,4 

Marketing  Club  3,4  Sec.  4 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc  1,2,3,4 

Business  Mgr.  3  Station  Mgr.  4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  4 
Newman  Club    1,3,4 
Political  Union  4 

Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  and  Univ. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta   1,2,3,4  Treas.  4 


SIDNEY  ALFRED  NICHOLS 

Clary  Road,  Williamsburg 

Born  1935  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williamsburg  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,3,4 


PEGGY  NICHOLSON 

West  Mountain  Rd.,  Bernardston 

Born  1935  at  Whitefield,  N.H. 

Entered  from  Powers  Institute 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4  Sec.  4 

Women's  A. A   1,2,3,4 

Tau  Beta  Pi  Women's  Badge  3,4 

Inst,  of  Radio  Engineers  3,4 

Dean's  List  1,2 


SHIRLEY  H.  NIEDBALA 

103  Russell  St.,  Hadley 

Born  1935  at  Hadley,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Hopkins  Academy 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Education  Club   3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 


CHARLES  B.  NIEDZWIECKI 

20  Underwood  Ave.,  Mt.   Tom 

Born  19  33  at  Holyohe,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williston  Academy 

Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Collegian  3,4 

Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Soccer  1,2,3,4  Copt.   1 

Soccer  Official  2,3,4 

Basketball  Official  3,4 

Driving  Instructor  4 

Advertising  Mgr.  4  Football  Prograi 

Q.T.V.  2,3,4 


JOHN  WILLIAM  NOBLE 

1  Sparks  St.  ,  Cambridge 
Born  1935  at  Cambridge, 
Entered  from  Cambridge 

and  Latin  School 
Major  in  Physical  Educa 
Phi-Ed  Club  1,2,3,4 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Football   1,2,3,4 
Lacrosse  3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa    1,2,3,4 


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JAMES  JOSEPH  NOLAN 

172  North  King  St.,  Northampton 
Born  1934  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Holyoke  Jr.  College 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 


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BEATRICE  A.  NOYES 

21  Lantern  Lane,  Weymouth 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

BRUCE  LAWRENCE  O'BRIEN 

Entered  from  Weymouth  H.S. 

336  Essex  St.,  Salem 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Born  1935  at  Salem,  Mass. 

Collegian  2 

Entered  from  Salem  Classical  H.S. 

Education  Club  3,4 

Geology  Club  2,3 

Naiads  2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Psychology  Club  4 

Men's  Sports    1,2 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Swimming  Team   1 

Dean's  List  3 

Q.T.V.    1,2,3,4 

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CHRISTINE  MARGARET  O'CONNELL 

76  Veazie  St.,  North  Adams 

Born  1936  at  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Drury  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemistry 

Chemistry  Club  3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc  ..  1 ,2,3,4 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Ski  Club  3,4 

Dean's   List   1,2 


DANIEL  JEROME  O'CONNELL  JR. 

U  Pynchon  Rd.,  Holyoke 

Born  1930  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 

Major  in  Geology 

Civil  Engineering  Club   1,2  Treas.  2 

Geology  Club  3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Senate   3 

Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 


JOHN  JOSEPH  O'CONNELL  JR. 

/;  Washington  St.,  Milton 

Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 

U.  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.    1,2 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  3 

Inst,  of  Radio  Engineers  3,4 

Mills  Social  Chairman  4 


SHAUN  VINCENT  O'CONNELL 

50  Williams  St.,  Marlboro 
Born  1934  at  Natick,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Marlboro  H.S.  and 

Monson  Academy 
Major  in  English 
Collegian   1,2,3 
Quarterly  3 

Campus  Varieties  4  Director  4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,; 
Inter-Class  Plays  3,4  Director  4 


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List   1 
Work  4 


ALICE  L.  O'CONNOR 

18  Whittemore  Rd.,  Framingh 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Brighton  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2 

Inter-Greek  Ball  Comm.  2 

Literary  Society  3,4 

Philosophy  Club  4 

Hunt  Club  4  Social  Chmn. 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  2,3,4 


GERTRUDE  CATHERINE  O'CONNOR 

99  Woodbridge  St.,  South  Hadley 
Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  South  Hadley  H.S. 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Roister    Doisters    ,4 
Education  Club  4 
Math  Club  2,3,4 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.  3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Inter-Class  Plays  3,4 


ROBERT  O'DONNELL 

85  Pomeroy  Terrace,  N orthampton 
Born  1931  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Armstrong  College 
Major  in  Government 
Newman  Club  3,4 
Wesley  Foundation  4 
Political  Union  3,4 
Young  Democrats  Club  4 


HELEN  LOUISE  O'LEARY 

38  Northumberland  Rd..,  Pittsfield 

Born  1935  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  St.  Joseph's  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Collegian  3,4 

Handbook   1 

International  Relations   Club  3,4 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Young  Democrats  Club  4  Chmn. 


JUDITH  ANN  O'LEARY 
5  Lincoln  Circle,  Belmont 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Belmont  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  E conomics 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Drill  Team  3,4 
Dean's  List   1,3 
Campus  Varieties    1,2 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Omicron  Nu  3,4  Sec.  4 
Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4 

Vocations  Chairman  4 


MILDRED  CUTTER  OLSEN 

21  Conrad  Rd.,  Melrose 
Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Melrose  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  E conomics 
Home  Economics  Club  2,3,4 
Women's  Athletic  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3 
Campus  Chest  Committee  3 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  2,3 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  1,2,3,4 


CARL  DOUGLAS  O'NEIL 

Box  125  R.F.D.  2,  Winter  St.,  Kingston 

Born  1936  at  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Duxbury  H.S. 

Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  2,3,4  Pres.  4 

Rod  and  Gun  Club   1 

Alpha  Zeta  3,4 

Dean's  List  3 

Livestock  and  Meats  Judging  Teams  4 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,3,4  Sec  4 


EVAN  NICHOLAS  ORPHANOS 

8  Farrar  St.,   Lynn 

Born  1931  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lynn  English  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemistry,  Pre-Medical 

Pre-Medical  Club  3,4 

Old  Tads  Softball  and  Football  2,3 

Dean's  List  1,2,3 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon    1,2,3,4 


WILLIAM  HENRY  O'ROURKE 
19  Myrtle  St.,  Jamaica  Plain 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  Latin  Sch 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Math  Club  4 
Newman  Club   1,4 
Swimming    1,4 


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s   List   3,4 
ille  Air  Society  3,4 
Phi  Epsilon    1,2,3,4 
olarship  Chmn.  4 


RUTH  MARY  ORZECHOWSKI 

100  Beech  St.,  Holyoke 
Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Holyoke  H.S. 
Major  in  Mathematics 
Roister  Doisters   2,3 
Symphony  Singers  2 
Operetta  Guild  4 
Education  Club  3,4 
Math  Club   1,2,3,4  Sec.  4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm. 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Campus  Chest  Committee  3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  4 
Dorm  Treasurer  3.4 


SANDRA  Z.  OSTRER 

6  Esmond  St.,  Dorchester 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Roxbury  Memorial  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Education  Club  3,4 

Sociology  Club  3 

Spanish  Club   1,2 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.  2 

HiUel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


BARBARA  NANCY  OSTROFF 

200  Boylston  St.,  Brockton 

Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Brockton  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Index  4 

Education  Club   3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Hillel  Foundation   1,3,4  Exec.  Board  3,4 

Sigma  Delta  Tau  3,4 


BRIAN  L.  OVERDORFF 

JANET  CAROL  OSTROFF 

5  Westview  Trailer  Park,   V.  of  \ 

200  Boylston  St.,  Brockton 

Born  1929  at  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  New  Florence  H.S. 

Entered  from  Brockton  H.S. 

Transfer  from  Am.  International 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

College,  Springfield 

Index  4 

Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 

Education  Club  3,4 

Animal  Husbandry  Club  2,3,4 

Women's  A. A.    1,2,3,4  Volleyba 

11  Mgr.  2 

Future  Farmers  of  America  3 

Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4  Corrs 

E.  Sec.  4 

Rifle  Team  3 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3,4 

Judging  Teams  3 

Sigma  Delta  Tau  1,2,3,4  Trees 

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4-H  Club  Leader  3,4 

ROBERT  STANLEY  PADELFORD 

340  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River 
Born  1936  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Durfee  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 
Alpha  Siqma  Phi  3,4  Treas.  3 
Interfraternity  Football  4 
Interfraternity  Softball  3 
Interfraternity  Basketball  3 
Interfraternity  Bowling  3 


CAROL  EVELYN  PAGE 

52  North  Parkway,  Worcester 
Born  1934  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Handbook  3     Naiads  2 
Fine  Arts  Singers  3 
Education  Club  3,4 
Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 

Jr.  Rep.  3  Social  Chmn.  4 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Wesley  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4  Corres.  Sec.  3 
Omicron  Nu  4     Dean's  List   1,3,4 


WILLIAM  CHASE  PAGE 

43  Proctor  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1936  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr.  Colle 
Major  in  Geology 
Roister  Doisters  2 
Geology  Club   2,3,4 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,3,4 
Social  Chmn.  3,4 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  PAGNINI 

381  South  Main  St.,  Hopedale 

Born  1936  at  Walpole,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Milford  H.S. 

Major  in  Physical  Education 

Phi-Ed  Club   1,2,3,4  Pres.  4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm. 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 

Maroon  Key  2 

Baseball  1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  3 

Spring  Day  Committee  4 


PRUDENCE  PAINE 
50  South  Main  St.,  Baldwinville 
Born  1935  at  Gardner,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Templet  on  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Roister  Doisters   3 
Education  Club  3,4 
Edwards  Fellowship   1 


JOHN  BENNETT  PALMER 

44  Bauer  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1930  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr.  College 
Major  in  Industrial  Engineering 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3,4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  2,3,4 

House  Manager  3,4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  4 
Am.   Inst,   of  Electrical   Engineers   2,3 


RICHARD  ALFRED  PARENT 

96  Marianna  St.,   Lynn 

Born  1936  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lynn  English  H.S. 

Major  in  Organic  Chemistry 

Marching  Band  1,2     Dance  Band   1,2,3,4 

Campus  Varieties  2     O.T.V.  3,4 

Chemistry  Club  4  Program  Chairman 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Committee  3 

Newman  Club  1,2,4 

Am.  Chemical  Society  4 

LAWRENCE  W.  PARRISH  JR. 

102  Edwards  St.,  Quincy 
Born  1936  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  Sociology 
Collegian  3,4  Publishing  Board  4 
Campus  Varieties  4     Dean's  List  1 
Chemical  Engineering  Club   1,2 
Sociology  Club  4     Class  Gift  Comm.  4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,3 

News  Director  2 
Senate  1,3,4  Chmn.  Elections  Comm.  3 

President  4 
International  Weekend  Comm.   4 
Who's  Who  Comm.   4  Chairman 
Tennis   1     Faculty  Resident  4 
Debating  Society  3  Exec.  Board 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 
Student  Union  Committee  3,4 
Student  Leaders  Conference  4  Co-Chmn. 
Honors  Convocation  Committee  4 

Co-Chairman 


MARY  LOUISE  PARKER 

23  Summit  Ave.,  Wollaston 

Born  1935  at  Montpelier,   Vermont 

Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Naiads    1,2,3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3,4  Vice- 

Panhellenic  Council  3,4  Pres.  4 

Mortarboard  4 

Scrolls  2  Sec. -Trees.. 


List   1,2,3,4 


JEANNINE  MARION  PEKRUL 

West  Main  St.,  Canaan,  Conn. 
Born  1935  at  Sheffield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Housatonic   Valley 

Regional  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Handbook  2,3     Quarterly  4 
Home  Economics  Club  3,4 
Outing  Club  1 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Delta  Nu  2,3,4  Corres.  Sec.  3 

Steward  4 
Omicron  Nu  4 
Chaplain's  Council  2 


RONALD  WILLIAM  PARODY 

4  Congress  St.,  Greenfield 
Born  1934  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Monson  Academy 
Major  in  Accounting 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 

Asst.  Steward  2  Steward  3 
Maroon  Key  2 
Track   1,2 
Intramurals    1,2,3 


THOMAS  F.  PERCY 

63  Main  St.,  Amherst 
Born  1925  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Morse  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club   1,2,3,4 


WILLIAM  HENRY  PERKINS 

Main  St.,  Ogunquit,  Maine 
Born  1931   at  Fitckburg,  Mast 
Transfer  from  Fitchburg   Teat 

College 
Major  in  Geology 
Chemistry  Club  2,3 
Geology  Club  2,3,4 
Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  4 


DAVID  SIDNEY  PERLEY 

Linebrook  Road,  Ipswich 
Born  1934  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Univ.  ofN.H. 
Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club  2,3,4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 
Little  International  Livestock 

Show  3,4 
Meat   Judging  Team  4 


JOHN  STEPHEN  PERLOWSKI 

365  Hillside  Ave.,  Holyoke 

Born 

1936  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Ente 

red  from  Holyoke  H.S. 

Majo 

r  in  Accounting 

Redn 

len  Marching  Band  2,3,4 

Busl 

ness  Administration  Club  2 

New 

nan  Club  1,2,3,4 

Dean 

's  List  1,2,3 

Accc 

unting  Assoc.   3,4 

Vars 

ity  Pep  Band  2,4 

Cone 

ert  Band  2,3,4 

PAUL  WARD  PERSONS  JR. 

95  Patricia  Circle,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  Finance 


Collegian  3  Circulation 

Mgr 

Business  Administration 

Cli 

lb  2 

ANN  ELIZABETH  PERSSE 

Finance  Club  3,4 

7556  Scribner  Rd.,  Penfield,  N .Y . 

JOHN  T.  PETERSON 

Rod  and  Gun  Club   1,2 

Born  1936  at  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

80  Brow  Ave.,  South  Braintree 

Edwards  Fellowship   1 

Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  H.S. 

Born  1932  at  Lancaster,  Penn. 

Student  Christian  Assoc 

2 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Entered  from  Thayer  A  cade  my 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Education  Club  3,4 

Major  in  General  Business  Manager 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,3,4 

Naiads  3,4     W.M.U.A.  3 

Campus  Varieties    1 

House  Counselor  2,3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Business  Administration  Club  J, 2 

Dean's  List  1,2,3,4 

Wesley  Foundation  1 

Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4  Rush  Chmn.  2 

Honors  Work  4 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta   2,3,4  Chaplain  4 

Vice-Pres.  3     Pres.  4 

Greenough  Movie  Comm. 

3,4 

Chmn. 

Chaplain's  Council   1 

Interfraternity  Council  3,4 

JOAN  NOREEN  PETTEE 

26  Fairview  St.,  Simsbury,  Conn. 
Born  1935  at  Hartford,  Conn. 
Entered  from  Simsbury  H.S. 
Major  in  Botany 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4  Playday  Mgr 


Newman  Club  1,2,3,4  First  Vice 
Pi  Beta  Phi  2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 
Dean's   List   1,3 


LAWRENCE  STEWART  PETTERSON 

25  Watson  St.,  Braintree 

Born  1935  at  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Transfer  from   Tufts  College 

Major  in  E  conomics 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,3,4 

Technical  Director  3 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 


DOUGLAS  McGEE  PFENINGER 

225  Hersom  St.,  New  Bedford 
Born   1935  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Education  Club  3_4    Soccer 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 

Executive  Board  4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Q.T.V.   1,2,3,4  Asst.  Steward  4 

Vice-Pres.  4  Athletic  Chmn.  3 
Intramural  Council  3,4 
Basketball   1 
Interclass   Plays   4  Asst.   Stage  Mgr. 


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EILEEN  ELIZABETH  PHILLIPS 

34  Morton  St.,  Watertown 
,Born  1935  at  Brighton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Watertown  H.S. 
Major  in  Education 
Roister  Dolsters  3 
Education  Club  3_4 
Sociology  Club  4 
Women's  A. A.   1,2 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.   1 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Comm.  3  Chmn.  of 

Children's  Hour 
Parent's  Weekend  Committee  1 


ROBERT  FRANCIS  PHILLIPS 

113  F  ountain  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Administrati 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 
Pledge  Trainer  3  Vic 


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List   1 
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Interfraternity  Football  2,3,4 
Interfraternity  Basketball  1,2,3,4 
Univ.  Comm.  on  Social  Activities 


HENRI  JOSEPH  PICARD  JR. 

Oakland  Ave.,  North  Westport 
Born  1936  at  North  Westport,  Ml 
Entered  from  Westport  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  2, 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4  Tau  Beta 
Sigma   Phi  Epsilon    1,2,3,4 

Asst.  Comptroller  3  Pres.  4 
Interfraternity  Council  4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineer: 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 
Fraternity  Advisory  Council  4 


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THEODORE  ALWYN  PICKETT 

9  Alfred  Circle,  Agawam 
Born  1931  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  West  Springfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2.3,4 


NORMAN  BRONSON  PIKE 
19B  Hampshire  Heights,  Northampton 
Born  1931  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Sanderson  Academy 
Major  in  Chemistry,   Pre-Medical 
Pre-Medical  Club  3,4 


JOSEPH  PISCIONERI 
Hampshire  House,  Amherst,  Ma 


Institute  of  Radio  Engine 
Dean's   List    1 
Dormitory  Counselor  3,4 


MARY  MILDRED  PLEVOCK 

36  Tremlett  St.,  Dorchester 
Born  1935  at  South  Boston,  Ma 
Transfer  from  Boston  Univ. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Home  Economics  Club  2,3,4 
Naiads  2,3,4 
Newman  Club  2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


YVETTE  R.  POIRIER 

297  Main  St.,  Indian  Orchard 
Born  1935  at  Ludlow,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 
Major  in  French 
French  Club  1,2,3,4  Sec.-Tre. 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Social  Chairman  3 


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LEON  RALPH  POMEROY  JR. 

Russellville  Rd.,  Westfield 
Born  1933  at  Westfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Westfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Pre-Medical 
Pre-Medical  Club   1,2,3,4 
Zoology  Club  2 


RICHARD  HARDING  POMEROY 

376  Main  St.,  West  Springfield 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  West  Springfield  H.S. 

Major  in  Sociology 

Quarterly  2,3,4 

Sociology  Club  2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi  1,2,3,4  Rush  Chmn.  2 

Social  Chmn.   4  Editor  4 
Soccer  1,2 
Winter  Track   1 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 
Literary  Society   1,2,3,4 


ANTHONY  J.  POMPEO 

16  Sherwood  Rd.,  Weymouth 
Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  Marketing 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4  Sec.  3,4 
Basketball  1,2 
House  Counselor  1 


MARY  ANN  POMPOSO 

7  Sunny  Knoll  Ave.,   Lexington 

Born  1935  at  Arlington,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lexington  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics 

Operetta  Guild  4  Campus  Varieties  3,4 

Home   Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 

Publicity  Chmn.  3     Sec.  4 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4  Field  Hockey 

Mgr.  2  Vice-Pres  3  Board  Chmn.  4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4  House  Mgr.  4 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 


ROBERT  CHARLES  PORTER 

24  Countryside  Drive,  Dorchester 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  English  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Am.  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  2 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Math  Club  4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Intramural  Football,   Basketball 

Softball  3,4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  4 
Industrial  Engineering  Open  House 


GERALD  M.  PORTNOY 
Jamaica  Estates,  New  York 
Born  1935  at  Jamaica,  N.Y. 
Entered  from  Forest  Hills  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Quarterly  3,4  Business  Mgr.  3 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
Hillel  Foundation  1 
Alpha  Epsllon  Pi  1,2,3,4 
Revelers  4     Maroon  Key  2 
Golf  1,4  Basketball  1 
Cheerleader  3    Dean's  List   1 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Chmn.  Queens'  Committee 
Spring  Day  Committee  2,3 
Univ.   Film  Committee   4  Chmn. 
Fresh. -Soph.   Basketball  Comm. 

Chairman 
Rally  Committee   1,2,3,4 


PAUL  J.  POST 

19  Keefe  Road,  Acton 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Concord  H.S. 
Major  in  Marketing 

Marching  Band    1 


THOMAS  HENRY  POTTER 

280  Shelburne  Rd.,  Greenfield 
Born  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Greenfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Business  Administration  Club   1,2 
Economics  Honor  Society  3,4 
Newman  Club  4 
QTV  2,3,4  Sec.  3,4 


ROGER  RONALD  POULIOT 

163  Meadow  St.,   Willimansett 
Born  1929  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Clark  University 
Major  in  Business  Administration 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 


GILES  ADAMS  POWERS 
40  Sumner  St.,  Newton  Center 
Born  1933  at  Waltham,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 
Major  in  Politica  I  Science 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Newman  Club  3,4 
Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4 
Campus  Varieties   1 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  2 


VINCENT  EDWARD  POWERS 

38  Duxbury  Rd.,  Worcester 

Born  1929  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Worcester  Jr.   Colleg 

Major  in  History 

Education  Club  4 

International  Relations  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club   3,4 

Theta  Chi  4 

Dean's  List  3,4 


JAMES  STUART  PRATT 

11  Ardale  St.,  Roslindale 

Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Huntington  Prep 

Major  in  Sociology 

Collegian  1  Spanish  Club   1,2 

Sociology  Club  2,3,4  Treas  .3 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Chief  Announcer  3  Sports  Dlr.  4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  2 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2 
Golf  1     Hockey  1     Baseball  2 
Burnham  Declamation  2 
Campus  Chest,  Carnival  Ball  Comras. 
Military  Ball,  Spring  Day  Comms.  3 

Publicity  Chmn.,   Comm. 


JOCELYN  ANN  PRATT 

237  Pleasant  St.,  East  WalpoU 

Born  1936  at  Norwood,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Walpole  H.S. 

Major  in  Psychology 

International  Relations  Club  4 

Psychology  Club  4 

U.  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.  3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 


CATHERINE  TERESA  PREMO 

Union  Road,  Wales 

Born  19  36  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Brimfield  H.S. 

Major  in  Government 

Education  Club  4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 

Dorm  Social  Committee   1,2,3 

Campus  Rumpus   2 


CRAIG  ANDREW  PRESTON 

24  Bruuer  Ave.,  Wilbraham 

Born  1935  at  Melbourne,   Victoria, 

A  ustralia 
Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
Index  3,4  Managing  Ed.  4 
Men's  Judiciary  1,2,3,4  Clerk  4 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 

Pledge  Trainer  3,4 
Tennis   1     Carniva  1  Ball  Comm.  3 
Political  Science  Club  4 
Military  Ball  Comm.   1,2  Sec. 
Air  Cadet  Squadron   1  Sgt.-at-Arms 
Senate  Constitution  Revision  Comn 
Honesty  Committee  2,3 
Youth  for  Eisenhower  4  Debater 
Student  Leaders  Conference  2,3,4 
Honesty  Conference   3  Delegate 


THOMAS  FRANKS  PRINCE 

USA   Holyohe  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Born  1934  at  Trenton,  N.J. 
Entered  from  Lynn  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 

Historian  3   Rush  Chmn.   4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 
Campus  Varieties  3 


PETER  DAY  PROUD 

The  Orchards,  W illiamstown 

Born  1933  at  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williamstown  H.S. 

Major  in  Music 

Marching  Band    1,2 

Concert  Band  3,4     Dance  Band  1,2 

Operetta  Guild  2,3,4 

Campus  Varieties  4  Dir. 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon'  1,2,3,4 

Ski  Team   1,2 

Carnival  Committee  3 

Christmas  Vespers  5 


JOHN  F.  QUINN 

23  Gardner  St.,  Southbridge 
Born  1935  at  Southbridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Newman  Club    1,2,3 
Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4 

Pledgemaster  3  Vice-Pres.  4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers   1,2,4 
Pistol  Team  2,3 


VINCENT  KIRK  QUINN 

435  Main  St.,  West  Concord 

Born  1930  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Richer  Jr.  College 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club  3 

Marketing  Club  4 

Amherst  Camera  Club  3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Coram.  4  Chn 

Coram,  for  Marketing  Activities 
Newman  Club  4 


GLADYS  ANN  RADISIC 
7  Pleasant  St.,  Ware 
Born  1935  at  Ware,  Mass 
Entered  from  Ware  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Newman  Club    1,2 


LEONARD  PETER  RAND 

Main  St.,  West  Upton 
Born  1936  at  Milford,  Mass 
Entered  from  Fork  Union 

Military  Academy 
Major  in  Economics 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 
Political  Union  4 
Young  Democrats  4 

Rally  Chairman  4 


CHARLES  E. RANDALL  JR. 
Laurel  St.,  Pinehurst,  Billerica 
Born  1929  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Howe  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  2 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 

Secretary  3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Committee  3 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  3,4 
Dean's  List   1 
Senior  Commencement  Committee  3 


HOWARD  ARTHUR  RAPHAELSON 

20  Chatanika  Ave.,  Worcester 
Born  1931  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Tilton  School 
Transfer  from  Nichols  jr.  College 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Industrial  Administration  Club   3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  3,4 
Dean's   List  3 


ARTHUR  HALL  RAPOZA 

East  Falmouth 

Born  1934  at  East  Falmouth,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 

Major  in  Philosophy 

Sguare  Dance  Club    1 

Varsity  M  Club  3,4 

Wrestling   2,3,4  Capt.   4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Air  Cadet  Squadron  2 

Philosophy  Club  4 


DORIS  GLADYS  RATHBUN 

Hart  St.,  Housatonic 

Born  1936  at  New  York,  N .Y . 

Entered  from  Searles  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Handbook   1,2,3  Asst.  Ed.  3 

Quarterly  3,4  Make-up  Ed. 

Campus  Varieties  3,4 

Sociology  Club  1,3 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc. 

Phi  Delta  Nu  1,2,3,4 

Rush  Chmn.  3  Pres.  4 
Panhellenic  Council  2,3,4 
Phi  Kappa   Phi  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3 
Carnival  Committee  3 


JOAN  RAWLINS 

206  Thompson  St.,  New  Bedford 
Born  1935  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  English  Literature 
Operetta  Guild  2,3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc  .1,2,4 
Women's  A. A.  3  Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Women's  Judiciary  3     Scrolls  2 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta    1,2,3,4 

Rush  Chmn.  3  Pres.  4 
Panhellenic  Council  3,4 
Mortarboard  4 

Precisionettes  2,3,4  Capt.  4 
House  Counselor  3 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Campus  Varieties  Committee  4 


RICHARD  DALE  REARDON 

139  Riverbank  Rd.,  Northampton 
Born  1935  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Univ.   Open  House  Day  Comm.   3,^ 


ROBERT  EARLE  REED 
51  Gilford  St.,  Brockton 
Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brockton  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  3,4,2 

Vice-President  4 
Univ.   Open  House  Day  Comm. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  3,4 
Varsity  Tennis   2,3,4  Co-Capt. 


LORNA  VIVIAN  REGOLSKY 

387  Harvard  St.,  Brookline 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Quarterly  1,2,3,4  Poetry  Ed.  2,3 

Editor-in-Chief  4 
Roister  Doisters  4  Prop  Comm.  2 

Fall  Ploy  3,4 
Hillel  Foundation  2,3 
Phi  Delta  Nu   1,2,3,4  Recording  Se 

Scholarship  Chairman  4 
Inter-Class   Plays    1,3 
Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 
Literary  Society    1,2,3,4  Sec.  3 


DAVID  RICHARD  REHBEIN 

22  Conn.  Ave.,  Springfield 
Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 
Major  in  Sociology  and  Speech 
DeMolay   1 
Canterbury  Club   1,2 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   2,3,4 
Swimming  1,2 
Chaplain's  Council  1 


RAYMOND  EDWARD  REILLY 

1243  Berkshire  Ave.,  Indian  Orchard 
Born  1934  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Springfield  Technical  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Concert  Band    1,2  Dance  Band    1,2 
German  Club    1,2,3   Pres.   3 
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Cadet  Lead! 

Band  3,4 


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MAXWELL  REINSTEIN 

80  Selden  St.,  Dorchester 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  English  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Business  Administration  Clbb  1,2 
Accounting  Club  3,4 
Math  Club  1 

Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Steward  4  President  4 
Ya-Hoo   3,4 
Am.   Accounting  Assoc  3,4 


BARBARA  PRABULOS  RICE 

113  Bliss  St.,  Florence 
Born  1936  at  Northampton,  Mas 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 
Chemistry  Club  4 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Honors  Work  4 


CARLTON  DUQUESNE  RICHARDSON  II 

Foster  Hill,  West  Brookfield 

Born  1935  at  West  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Loomis  School 

Major  in  Accounting 

Accounting  Club  3,4 

Phi  Mu  Delta   1,2,3,4 

Alumni  Dir.  2,3  Treas.  4 


HAROLD  RIGHTER 

190  Brookline  St.,  Newton  Center 

Born  19  35  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Huntington  Prep  School 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club   1,2,3,4 

Marketing  Club  1,2,3,4 

Camera  Club  4 

Varsity  M  Club   3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  4 

Hillel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 

Spring  Track  1,2,3,4  Capt.  4 

Winter  Track   1,2,3,4 


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JO  ANN  MARY  RISCHITELLI 

43  Franklin  Terrace,  Southbridge 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mary  E.  Wells  School 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Handbook  3     Operetta  Guild  3,4 
Marching  Band  2,3,4  Majorette  Capt.  4 
Education  Club  2,3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,4 
Women's  A. A.  2,4  Badminton  Mgr.  3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  1,2,3,4 

Activities  Chmn.  3  Rec.  Sec.  4 
Twirler  2,3,4  Captain  4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 


WILLIAM  EDMUND  RITCHIE 
23  So.  Kimball  St.,  Haverhill 
Born  1929  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  James  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering   Club   1,2,3,4 

President  4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Intramural  Football,  Bowling  2,3,4 
Q.T.V.   1,2,3,4 
Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4  Treos.  4 
Dean's  List  1,2,4 
Dorm  Pres.,  Brooks 
Engineer  Open  House  3,4 


ROBERT  JOSEPH  RIVERS 

33  Grove  St.,   Lynn 

Born  1935  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

Entered  from  St.  Mary's  Boy's  H.S. 

Major  in  Forestry 

Forestry  Club   1,2,3,4 

Rod  and  Gun  Club   1 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho  2,3,4 

Dean's  List  3,4 

Scholarship,  Lotto  M.  Crabtree  4 


DONALD  WALTER  RIZZO 
44  Ocean  St.,  North  Quincy 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  North  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club  2,3,4 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4 

Rushing  Chmn.  3  Social  Chmn.  4 
Maroon  Key  2 
Lacrosse  2 
Cheerleader  3,4 
Dean's  List  3 


JOYCE  ROBINSON  ROBINSON 

130  County  St.,  Attleboro 

JEANETTE  ALMA  ROBBINS 

ROGER  ALFRED  ROBERTS 

Born  1935  at  Attleboro 

55  Woburn  St.,  Reading 

90  Hampshire  St.,  Holyoke 

Entered  from  Attleboro  H.S. 

Born  1936  at  Woburn,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Major  in  English 

Entered  from  Reading  H.S. 

Entered  from  Precious  Blood  H.S. 

Campus  Varieties   1,2 

Major  in  English 

Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Education  Club  3,4 

Chemical  Engineering  Club   1,2,3,4 

Program  Chairman  3 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Secretary  3 

Senate  2 

Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4  Historian 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  1,4 

Phi  Mu  Delta  2,3,4 

Music  Chairman  4 

Campus  Varieties  2 

Rushing  Chairman  4 

House  Counselor  3 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Dean's  List  1 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 

LEWIS  RODRICK 

8  Wilson  Road,  Stoneham 

Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  Mas: 

Transfer  from  Univ.    of  Calif. 

Major  in  History 

Education  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club   3,4 

Phi  Mu  Delta  2,3,4  Ed.  3,4 

Pledge  Master  4 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 
Senior  Picnic  Committee  4 
Commencement  Committee  4 


HAROLD  IRVING  ROEDER  JR. 

84  Franklin  St.,  Milton 
Born  1936  at  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 
Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club   1,2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho    1,2,3,4 
Intramural  Softball,  Football  2,3,4 
Little  International  Livestock  Shov 
Dairy  Cattle  Judging  Teams  3 
Livestock  Judging  Teams  4 
Bay  State  Dairy  Classic  2,4 


F.  MARIE  ROGERS 
129  Compos  St.,  Somerset 
Born  1935  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Somerset  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma   1,2,3,4 

Registrar  3  Marshall  4 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Newrman  Club  2,3,4 
Hunt  Club  4 


ROBERT  MARSHALL  ROMANCIER 

16  Bridge  St.,  Cushman 

Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 

Major  in  Forestry 

Concert  Band   1,2,3,4 

Operetta  Guild  3,4 

Forestry  Club    1,2,3,4 

Wesley  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,3,4  Sec.  4 

Dean's  List  3,4 

Society  of  Am.  Forestry  3,4 


JOHN  ROBERT  ROSENBERG 

767  Armory  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Collegian   1,2,3,4  Editorial  Ed.,  Ed.  3 

Handbook  3,4  R.S.O.  Committee  3, 

,4 

Senate   1,2,3,4  Chmn.  Election  Cot 

nm.  2,4 

Chmn.  Const.  Finance  Committe 

:e  2,3 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  1,2,3,4  Corres. 
Recording  Sec.  4  Rushing  Chmn 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Sec.  3 
.  3 

Carnival  Comm.  3  Chmn.  Calendar 

■ Comm. 

Military  Ball  Comm.    1,2 
Chairman  of  Publicity  2 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee   2 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 

Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2   Officer  2 

MERTON  IRWIN  ROSENBERG 

Apt.  1-3  Suffolk  House,  U.  of  M. 
Born  1929  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Commerce  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Am.  Institute    of  Elect  .  Engineers  ' 
Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  3,4 


ADELLE  R.  ROSENZWEIG 

3  Smith  House,  Merrill  Place,  Ai 
Born  1935  at  Lynn,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Wayne   University 
Dean's   List  3,4 


SANFORD  STUART  ROTHSTEIN 
80-35  Springfield  Blvd.,  Queens 

Village,  New  York 
Born  1931  at  New  York,  N .Y . 
Entered  from  Worcester  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  Food  T echnology 
Food  Technology  Club  3,4 
Hillel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   1,2,3,4 


De 


List   1 


Carnival  Co 
Ya-Hoo  3,4, 


PIETRO  ANTONIO  ROTONDO 

Bedford  St.,  Concord 

Born  1935  at  Concord,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Concord  H.S. 


Major  in  Electr 

cal  Engineering 

Electrical  Engi 

neering  Club  3,4 

Joint  Engineer! 

ng  Club  2,3,4 

U.  of  M.  Amate 

jr  Radio  Assoc. 

Senate  1 

Inst,  of  Electri 

:al  Engineers  3,^ 

BRADLEY  ].  ROWE 

Scott  HillRd.,  Bellingham 
Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Bellingham  H.S. 
Major  in  Marketing 
Marketing  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 


JAMES  MICHAEL  RUSIACKAS 

79  Nottingham  Ave.,  Valley  Stream,  N .Y . 

Born  1935  at  Trenton,  N.J. 

Entered  from  Valley  Stream  Central  H.S. 

Major  in  Engineering 

Q.T.V.  2,3,4 

Varsity  Lacrosse  2,3,4 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  3,4 


ROBERT  STIMSON  SABIN 

38  Rencelau  St.,  Springfield 

Born  1934  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 

U.  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Tres.  2  Vice-Pres  .  3 
Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4  House  Mgr.  3 

Triangle  Ed.  2  Alumni  Ed.  3 


CAROLYN  A.  SADLOW 

Main  Road,  Savoy 

Born  1935  at  Adams,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Adams  H.S. 

Major  in  Bacteriology 

Bacteriology  Club  2,3,4 

International  Relations  Club  4 

Women's  A. A.   1,2,3  Archery  Mgr.  3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Phi  Beta  Kappa  4 

Dean's   List    1,2,3,4 

Honors  Work  4 

Campus  Rumpus   3 


ROBERT  JOHN  SAMPSON 
7  Courtland  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Worcester  South  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Relations 
Roister  Doisters   1,2,3     Senate  3 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 
Revelers  3     Inter-Class  Plays   1 
Football  1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Comm.  3  Co-Chmn. 

of  Decorations 
Spring  Day  Comm.  3 
Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 

Steward  3,4 


JAMES  MONTGOMERY  SANDERS  JR. 
176  Gothic  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Lima,  Ohio 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business 
Freshman  Track    1 
Assistant  House  Counselor  2 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4  Historian  3 
Vice-President  4 


MALCOLM  R.  SANDERS 

Orleans 

Born  1928  at  Cambridge  ,Mass 

Entered  from  Orleans  H.  S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineerin 

Am.  Institute  of  Elec.  Enginei 


PETER  A.  SANTOS 
244  Chestnut  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain 
Born  1932  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Northeaston  Univ. 
Major  in  Sociology 
Index  4     Univ.  Concert  Assoc.   1 
Chorale  3    Operetta  Guild  3,4 
Statesmen  4    Canterbury  Club   1,2 
Sociology  Club  2,3,4  President 
Varsity  M  Club  3    Dean's  List   1,3,4 
Soccer  3,4    Wrestling  3,4 
Campus  Varieties  4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee   3 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 
Theta  Chi  2,3,4  Sec.  3 
Music  Director  4 


JANET  ANN  SARGENT 
Old  Ayer  Road,  Groton 
Born  1935  at  Ayer,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Groton  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Women's  A. A.    1,2,3  Sec.    1,2 
Sub-Board  3 


De 


List   1 


Carnival  Comm.  3  Ore 

Publicity 
Carnival  Ball  Commit! 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4 

House  Manager  3,4 


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ANNA  SAVAGE 

53  Bradeen  St.,  Roslindale 

Born  1935  at  Montreal,  Quebe 

Canada 
Entered  from  Roslindale  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Handbook  3 
Operetta  Guild  3 
Education  Club  3 
International  Relations  Club  : 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Sophomore  Banquet  Committe( 
PI  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4 

Censor  3  President  4 


ROBERT  HENRY  SCALES 

128  Sassamon  Ave.,  Milton 
Born  1935  at  Hyde  Park,  Ma 
Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Business  Administratio 
Accounting  Club    3,4  P 
Chess  Club  4     1 
Geology  Club  1 


Club  1,2 

3.  3,4 
g  Club  3,4 
nan  Club   1,2,3 


Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm 
Interfraternlty  Council  3,4 
House  Counselor  3    Dean's  L 
Campus  Chest  Committee   3 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 
Treas.  3  President  4 


3,4 


WILLIAM  GUSTAVE  SCHEFFER 
R.D.  5  Bridgeton,  N.J. 
Born  1935  at  Bridgeton,  N.I. 
Entered  from  George  School 
Major  in  Olericulture 
Olericulture  Club  1,2,3,4 

Treas.   4 
Football  1 
Swimming  1 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 

Secretary  4 


CHARLES  T.  SCHMIDT  JR. 

4  Jackson  Street,  Taunton 
Born  1934  at  Taunton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Taunton  H.S. 
Major  in  Geology 
DeMolay  1,2 
Geology  Club  2,3,4 
Canterbury  Club  2 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   2,3,4 

Embassy  Chairman  4 
Lacrosse  3,4 
Inter-Greek  Ball  Comm.   3,4 

Sing  Chairman  3 
Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4 

Chaplain  3,4  Conductor  3  GMC  4 


ELLEN  L.  SCHMIDT 

149  Salem  End  Rd.,  Framingham,  Mass 
Born  1935  at  Fort  Jay,  New  York 
Entered  from  Framingham  H.S. 
Major  in  History 

Marching  Band  2,3     Operetta  Guild  3 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Committee   1 

Co-Chmn.  of  Exhibits  Comm. 
Edwards  Fellowship  1,2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Publicity  Chairman  2 
Chaplain's  Council  1 
Interdormitory  Council   1 
Student  Christian  Movement  2,3,4 

Co-Chmn.  Northfield  Conference 

Regional  Council  4 
Phi  Delta  Nu  3,4 


BERNARD  JOHN  SCHRUENDER 
250  Oakland  Ave.,  Methuen 
Born  1931  at  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Edward  F.  Searles  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club   1,2,3,4  Sec.  4 
Horticulture  Show  Committee  3,4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  3,4 


NORMAN  SCHWAB 

16  Stoneland  Road,  Worcestei 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass 
Entered  from  Commerce  U.S. 
Major  in  Public  Health 
Bacteriology  Club   1,2,3,4 
Chemistry  Club   1,2,3 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 

Executive  Board  4 
Military  Ball  Committee   1 


CAROL  ANN  SCRIVENER 

430  Beale  St.,  Quincy 

Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 

Major  in  Psychology 

Naiads  3,4 

Psychology  Club  2,3,4  Sec.  4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.    1,2,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Precisionettes  2,3 

Dean's  List  2,3 


EARLE  B.  SEAMAN 
200  Melrose  St.,  Melrose 
Born  1934  at  Salem,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Bridgton  Academy 
Major  in  Marketing 
Business  Administration  Club  3 
Marketing  Club   4 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  PAUL  SEARS 

106  Church  Street,  Ware 
Born  1934  at  Torrington,  Conn. 
Entered  from  Tilton  Preparatory 
Major  in  Ace  ounting 
Accounting  Club  3,4 
Associate  Member  Am.  Accountln 
Association  3,4 


BURTON  SELETSKY 

95  Allen  Ave.,  Waban 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mas 
Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 
Major  in  Finance 


Adn 


strati 


Finance  Club  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3, 
Baseball  1,2  Manager 
Carnival  Ball  Committee 
Communal  Buying  3,4 
Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4  Ste 


THELMA  SELETSKY 

1524  Hewlett  Ave.,  Hewlett,  N .Y . 
Born  1936  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Woodmere  H.S. 
Major  in  Sociology 
Handbook  2,3     INDEX  3,4 
Education  Club  3,4 
Psychology  Club  3,4 
Sociology  Club  3,4 
Spanish  Club    1 
Hillel  Foundation  1 
Winter  Carnival  Comm.  2 
Dean's  List  1,3 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  2,3,4 


MYRNA  ARLENE  SELWITZ 

40Woodside  Ter.,  Springfield 
Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 
Handbook  2,3     Women's  A. A.  2,3,4 
Index  1,2,3,4  Asst.  Literary  Ed.  3 
Chemistry  Club  4 
HiUel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 
Executive  Board  2,3,4 
Panhellenic  Council  3,4  Treas.  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  2,3 
Carnival  Committee    3 
Spring  Day  Committee  2 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  1,2,3,4 


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Mo 


JOHN  RICHARD  SENCABAUGH 

98  Curtis  St.,  Somerville 
Born  1935  at  Arlington,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Somerville  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club  2,4 
Q.T.V.  2,3,4 


ROBERT  PAUL  SELYA 
25  Thurlow  Ave.,  Revere 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Revere  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Quarterly  2     Ya-Hoo  3 
Roister  Doisters  3,4  WMUA   1,2,3,4 
Campus  Varieties   1  Dean's  List  3,4 
Pre-Medical  Club   1,2,3 
Psychology  Club  2,3,4 
HiUel  Foundation    1,2,3,4 
Soccer  1     Swimming  3 
Inter-Class  Plays  4 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4  Exec.  Mem. 
At  Large  3  Rushmaster  3 

ELNA  ROSE  SENEGAL 
Post  Rd.,  Rutland,   Vermont 
Born  1935  at  Rutland,  Vermont 
Entered  from  Rutland  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 

Extension  and  Education 
Symphony  Singers  2  4-H  Club   1 
Fine  Arts  Singers  3  Operetta  Guild  2 
Home  Economics  Club  1,2,3,4 
Square  Dance  Club   1,2,3,4  Sec. -Treas.  4 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4  Board  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Wesley  Foundation  3,4 
Omicron  Nu  3,4  Pres..4 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,4 
Modern  Dance  Club  3,4 
International  Weekend  Comm.  3 
Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4  Recording  Sec.  3 

Philanthropy  Chmn.  2  Activities  Chmn 


CONSTANT  THADDEUS  SEMBROSKI 

355  East  State  St.,  Granby 
Born  1936  at  Granby,  Mass. 
Entered  from  South  Hadley  H.S. 
Major  in  Forestry 
Forestry  Club  2,3,4 


De 


List  3 


GEORGE  DORES  SEVIGNY 

4  Eagle  St.,  Springfield 
Born  19  29  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  LaSalette  Semii 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineer! 
Electrical  Engineering  Club 
Vice-Chmn.  3  Chairman  4 
Am.  Inst,   of  Elec.  Engineers 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4 
Institute  of  Radio  Engineers 
Engineers  Councils 


RICHARD  SHAW  SEXTON 
66  Wendell  Park,  Milton 
Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 
Transfer  from  Stone  hill  College 
Major  in  Government 
Chemistry  Club  1,2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Senate  3,4  Men's  Affairs  Chmn. 
Carnival  Committee  2,3 
Chadbourne  House  Council  3 
Theta  Chi   1,2,3,4 


JUNE  SHANK 
22  Brandon  Road,  Milton 
Born  1933  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  1     Dean's  List   1 


Do 


Operetta  Guild  4 
Campus  Varieties  2 
Women's  A. A   1,2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  2 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 
Literary  Society  3,4 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  1,2,3,4 

Social  Chmn.  2    Activities  Chn 


ROBERT  JOSEPH  SHANNAHAN 
32  Everett  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1932  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Fairfield  College 

Preparatory  School 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 

Business  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club    1,2 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4     Dean's  List  2 
Dormatory  Council  1,2 
Kappa  Sigma   1,2,3,4  Treas.  4 


LEONARD  I.  SHAPIRO 

2  Foster  Street,  Brookline 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Collegian  3  Circulation  Mgr. 
Index  4  Literary  Staff  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Military  Ball  Committee   1 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  1,2,3,4 
Member  at  Large  3 


DAVID  HARVEY  SHAW 

59  Pollock  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1934  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  4 


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Di 


:tor  4 


Student  Christi 


GERALD  A.  SHAY 

48  Mass.  Ave.,  Cambridge 

Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  St.  John's  Prep  S. 

Major  in  General  Business 

Finance  Club  3 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 

Track   1,2 

Football   1,2 

Spring  Day  Committee  2,3 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 


MARY  LOVETT  SHEA 
97  A  llston  Street,  Medford 
Born  1935  at  Medford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Medford  U.S. 
Major  in  History 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.    1,2,3 
Newman  Club  1,2,4 


ELEANOR  PLACZEK  SHEPARDSON 

14'/2  Noble  Ave.,  Westfield 

Born  1937  at  Westfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Westfield  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Collegian  1 

International  Relations  Club  4 

Student  Wives  Club  4 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2,3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc  1,2,3 

Young  Democrats  Club 


PHILIP  CHAPIN  SHEPARDSON 

50  Park  St.,  Easthampton 

Born  1934  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williston  Academy 

Major  in  English 

U.  of  M.   Broadcasting  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Chief  Announcer   1  Special  Events   1 

Program  Manager  2 
Student  Christian  Association  1 
Ya-Hoo  2 


RUTH  FRANCES  SHER 

133  West  Main  St.,  Marlbor 
Born  1936  at  Marlboro,  Mas 
Entered  from  Marlboro  H.S. 
Major  in  Pre-Medical,  Cher, 
Naiads  2,3,4  Publicity  Dir. 
Pre-Medical  Club  2,4 
Women's  Athletic  Assoc.  1 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Co-Corresponding  Sec.   3 
Executive  Board  2,3,4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Zoology  Open  House  Comn 
Interfaith  Council  4  Ch 


LILLIAN  MAE  SHERWOOD 

RED  2,  Athol 

Born  1935  at  Athol,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Athol  H.S. 

Major  in  German 

Chorale  3,4  Manager  4 

Chorus   1     Operetta  Guild  3 

German  Club   3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  2 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 


JOHN  COSTA  SILVA 

279  Wahetee  Ave.,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Born  1931  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Am.  School  of  Chicago 

Major  in  Physics 

Newman  Club   1,2 

Student  Christian  Association  3 

Physics  Club  4 


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GEORGE  SAMUEL  SIMON 

280  Main  Street,  Franklin 

Born  1935  at  Franklin,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Franklin  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club  2,3,4 

Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 

Men's  Judiciary  2,3,4  Chief  Justice 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi   1,2,3,4 

Social  Chmn.  3  Treasurer  4 


JANE  ELLEN  SIMONS 

13  Mystic  Road,  Marblehead 
Born  19  35  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Marblehead  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Univ.  Concert  Assoc.  3 
Education  Club  3,4 
Scrolls  2 
Cheerleader  2,3 
Senior  Mix  Committee  4 


EDMUND  GEORGE  SKELLINGS 

53  William  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 
Born  1932  at  Ludlow,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Suffield  Academy 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  2,3,4  Columnist 

Editoral  Editor 
Index  3  Faculty  Review  Writer 
Quarterly  2,3  Make-up  Editor 
Senate   2  Curriculum  Comm.  Chmn 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Campus  Varieties  3,4  Lyricist 
Literary  Society    1,2,3,4 

Executive  Board   3 
Commuters  Club   2,3,4 


FLORA  ANNE  SLATTERY 

Main  St.,  North  Hanover 
Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Hanover  H.S. 
Major  in  Sociology 
Education  Club  4 
Sociology  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta   3,4 


EDWARD  JOSEPH  SMITH 

22  Beal  Street,   Winthrop 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Winthrop  H.S. 

Major  in  Government 

Collegian  2,3 

International  Relations  Club  4 

Canterbury  Club    1,2 

Stud.  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Cabinet   1 
Freshman  Swimming    1 
Chaplain's  Council   1 
Political  Science  Assoc.   3,4 

Executive  Com.mittee  4 
Univ.  Health  Council  4 
Youth  for  Eisenhower  4 
Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4  Ed.  2,3 

Secretary  3,4 


FRANK  AUSTIN  SMITH 

20  South  Main  St.,  Haydenville 

Born  19  35  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Williamsburg  H.S. 

Major  in  Economics 

Roister  Doisters   1,2,3,4  Pres.  4 

Operetta  Guild  3     Adelphia  4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3,4 

Varsity  Baseball  Mgr.  2,3 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,3,4 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3 

Honors  Work  4 

Campus  Varieties   1,4 


FREDRIC  MARSHALL  SMITH 

87  Mason  Terrace,  Brookline 

Born  19  36  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Brookline  H.S. 

Major  in  Zoology 

Marching  Band  2,3,4  Asst.  Property  Mgr 

DeMolay   1,2,3,4  Preceptor  2  Orator  3 

Pre-Medical  Club  2,3 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4  Treas.  4 

Varsity  Hockey   1,2,3,4  Mgr. 

Bay  State  Rifles   1     Zoology  Club  3,4 

Dorm  Treasurer  Butterfield  2 


GERALDINE  FLORENCE  SMITH 

8  Webster  Road,  Milton 
Born  1936  at  Brighton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Milton  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Operetta  Guild  3 
Education  Club  4 
Home  Economics  Club  1,2,3,4 
Women's  A. A.  2 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 


LEONARD  C.  SMITH 

79  Sumner  Street,  Auburn,  Ma 


MARILYN  LOUISE  SMITH 

94  Prince  St.,  Needham 
Born  1935  at  Everett,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Needham  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Educatl 
Symphony  Singers  2 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   2 


SARA  JANE  SMOCK 

303  Klinewoods  Rd.,  Ithaca,  N .Y . 

Born  1935  at  Davis,  California 

Entered  from  Ithaca  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics 

Symphony  Singers   1,2 

Fine  Arts  Singers  3  Student  Mgr. 

Home  Economics  Club  1,2,3,4 

Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4 
Music  Chairman  3 
Asst.  House  Manager  4 


JONATHAN  HUNTER  SNEAD 
28  Severance  St.,  Shelburne  Falls 
Born  1933  at  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 
Entered  from  Mount  Herman  School 
Major  in  Government 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 
Senate  1,2,3,4  Trees.  Pro-Tem  4 
Basketball  1     Soccer  2 
Flying  Redmen  1,2 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Military  Ball  Committee  1,2,3,4 
Political  Science  Assoc.  3,4 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4  Vice-Pres 
Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2  Pres.  2 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 
Pres.  of  Pledge  Class   1 


DAVID  JULIAN  SNYDER 

90  Larchmont  Ave.,  Waban 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Collegian  2,3 
Index  2,3,4  Sports  Ed.  2 

Literary  Staff 
Campus  Varieties  3,4 
International  Relations   Club   3,4 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Tennis   1,2    Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Literary  Society  2,3 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi   1,2,3,4 


JOHN  ALLEN  SOUTHARD 

35  Stilson  Ave.,  Northampton 
Born  19  35  at  Rangeley,  Maine 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Roister  Doisters    1 
Education  Club  4 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Square  Dance  Club  1,2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 


ALFRED  MICHAEL  SOWA 
222  Hampden  St.,  Chicope  e 
Born  1936  at  Chicopee,  Mass 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Zoology 
Education  Club  4 
Square  Dance  Club  4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm 
Newman  Club  3,4 
Zoology  Club  3,4 


FRANCIS  THEODORE  SPRIGGS 

30  Annunciation  Rd.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Washington,  D.C. 

Entered  from  Boston  English  H.S. 

Major  in  Recreation  Leadership 

Roister  Doisters  2,3,4    Maroon  Key  2 

Campus  Varieties  3,4     Adelphia  4 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Varsity  M  Club  3,4    Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 

Track   1,2    Football  1,2,3,4 

Bay  State  Rifles   1,2  Treas.  2 

Inter-Class  Plays   1,2,3 

Carnival  Ball,  Inter-Greek  Ball  Comms.  3 

Spring  Day  Committee  2,3 

Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  4 


NORMA  LOUISE  STADTFELD 

30  Miller  St.,  Braintree  ,Mass. 
Born  1935  at  New  York,  N.Y. 
Entered  from  Braintree  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Collegian  4 
Handbook  2 
Roister  Doisters   1,2,3 
Edwards  Fellowship    1 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,4,1 
Literary  Club  4 


JO-ANNE  MARIE  STANLEY 

15  Washington  St.,  So.  Groveland 
Born  1935  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Groveland  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Collegian   1,2  Univ.   Concert  Assoc.   3 
Operetta  Guild  3,4 

Radio-Publicity  Chairman  3 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Committee  2,3 

Chmn.   of  Fashion  Show  3 
Hunt  Club  4  Public  Relations  Chmn. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  2,3,4  Corres.  Sec.  4 


CHESTER  M.  STASIOWSKI 

16  Riverview  Terrace,  Chicopee 
Born  1935  at  Chicopee,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Wrestling  Team   1,2 
Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  MILTON  STEELE 

254  Fort  Pleasant  Ave.,  Springfield 

Born  1934  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Technical  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club  3 

Accounting  Club  4,5 

Civil  Engineering  Club   1,2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 

Men's  Judiciary  2,3,4  Clerk  3  Chmn. 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  1,2,3,4,5 

Pledge  Trainer  2  Steward  3,4 

Treasurer  5 


MARTHA  LOUISE  STEERE 
Chepachet,  R.I. 
Born  1935  at  Chepachet  , R.I. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S., 

Providence 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Roister  Dolsters  2 
Symphony  Singers   1,2 
Fine  Arts  Singers  3 
Operetta  Guild  2,3,4 
Home  Economics  Club  1,2,3,4 
Canterbury  Club  2,3,4  Sec.  3 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 
Dean's  List   1,3,4 
Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4  Asst.  Trea 


CARL  RICHARD  STEEVES 
231  Forest  St.,  Reading 
Born  1929  at  Rochester,  N.H. 
Transfer  from  Univ.  of  N.H. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture 
Chorale  2,3  Manager  3 
Operetta  Guild  2,3 
Landscape  Architecture  Club  3,4 
Canterbury  Club  2,3,4 

Co-Chmn.  3  Council  3,4 
Extra-Curricula  Committee  3 
Dean's  List  3 
Alpha  Zeta  Fraternity  3,4 
Horticultural  Show  Committee  3,4 

Co-Chairman  4 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  2,3,4 

Pledge  Trainer  3 


J.  ALPETER  STEERES 

4  Sunset  Court,  Amherst,  Mass. 


CYNTHL\  DORIS  STEINBERG 

10  Wachusett  Ave.,  Lawrence 
Born  1936  at  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  2 

Record  Librarian  3 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 

Executive  Board  3 


DIANE  STEWART 

Streetsboro  Rd.,  Hudson,  0 
Born  1936  at  Worcester,  Ma 
Entered  from  Hudson  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Marching   Band   1,2,4 
Concert  Band    1 
Operetta  Guild  4 


Va 


Naiads  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  As 
Carnival  Ball  Commi 
Carnival  Committee 
PI  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4 


JEANNE  RENDU  STEWART 

Blue  Hills  Rd.,  Great  Barring 
Born  1935  at  Great  Barringtoi 
Entered  from  Searles  H.S. 
Major  in  English 
Quarterly  3,4  Sec.  4 
Symphony  Singers  2     Chorale 
Operetta  Guild  3,4 
Campus  Varieties   1,2 
Education  Club  4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc. 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2, 
Phi  Delta  Nu  1,2,3,4 

Social  Chmn.  3  Vice-Pres. 
Dean's  List   1,3,4 
Amherst  Girls'  Club  4  Superv: 


2,3 
3,4 


MARGARET  JANE  STEWART 
139  Appleton  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1934  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 


ed  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 

teriology 
ST  Doisters  4 

riology  Club  2,3,4  Sec. -Tree 
ri's  A. A.  2,3  Dean's  List  1 
It  Christian  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 

Cheerleader  2,3,4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee   2 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 

Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4  Social  Chmn.  ' 


Ente 
Major 


Stude 


CHARLES  STIMSON 

Princeton,  Mass. 


PETER  ROBERT  STOLER 

16  Buchanan  Rd.,  West  Roxbury 
Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  English  H.S. 
Major  in  History 

Collegian  1,2     Campus  Varieties  3 
Index  2,3,4  Sports   Editor  3 
Future  Farmers  of  America  4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Varsity  Swimming  Team  1,2,3,4 
Campus  Chest,  Spring  Day  Comms.  2,3 
Carnival  Ball,  Carnival  Comms.  3 
Ya-Hoo  2,3,4  Asst.  Editor  4 
Maroon  Key  2 
Interfraternity  Council  4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  1,2,3,4  House  Mgr.  3 
Secretary  3   President  4 


ELIOT  MAYNARD  STONE 

50  Fenno  Road,  Newton  Ce 
Born  1934  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Huntington  H. 
Major  in  Marketing 
Marketing  Club  3,4 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,4 
Butterfield  Social  Chmn.  4 
House  Council  4 


MAX  JOHN  STOSZ  JR. 

RFD  3,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  New  York,  N .Y . 
Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineerinq  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 
Track  2,3 

Gymnastics  3,4  Co-Capt.  3,4 
Intramural  Softball  3,4 
Intramural  Football  4 


ROBERT  GERALD  STUART 
20  Hovey  St.,  Quincy 
Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  G overnment 
Collegian  1,2     WMUA  2 
Roister  Doisters  3 
International  Relations  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Tennis   1     Ski  Team  1 
Football  2     Lacrosse  3,4 
Military  Ball  Committee   1,2 
Political  Science  Club  3,4 


JOSEPH  LEO  SULLIVAN  JR. 

22  Mollis  St.^  Milton 
Born  1936  at  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  College  H.S. 
Major  in  Industrial  Administration 
Business  Administration  Club   2 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 
Pledge  Trainer  3  Treas.  4 


MARGARET  ELLEN  SULLIVAN 

79  Taylor  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Roister  Doisters  3 
Bacteriology  Club  4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Delta  Nu  3,4  Chaplain  4 


PHILIP  JOHN  SULLIVAN 

Pleasant  Street,   Groton 
Born  1930  at  Groton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Lawrence  Academy 
Major  in  Physical  Education 
Education  Club   1,2 
Phi-Ed  Club  1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2 
Football  1,2     Baseball  1,2 
Basketball  1     Tennis   1 
Military  Ball  Committee   1 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho  1 


RAYMOND  CAMPION  SULLIVAN 

21  Walnut  Street,  Ware 

Born  1934  at  Ware,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Ware  H.S. 

Major  in  Physical  Educati  on 

Phi-Ed  Club    1,2,3,4     Spanish  Club   1 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3 

Newman  Club    1,2,3,4  Exec.  Comm.   3 

QTV   1,2,3,4  Chaplain  3  Athletic  Dlr.  4 

Master   cf  Ceremonies  4 
Tennis  Manager  1,2,3,4 
Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


TIMOTHY  JAMES  SULLIVAN 
111  East  High  St.,  Avon 
Born  1935  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Somerville  H.S. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture 
Landscape  Architecture  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club    1,2,3,4 


De 


List  3 


Q.T.V.  2,3,4 


LYNWOOD  WENDELL  SUTCLIFFE 

205  Main  Ave.,  Onset 

Born  1931  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Tabor  A  cademy 

Major  in  Physical  Education 

Phi-Ed  Club  1,2,3,4 

Varsity  M  Club   3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.    3,4 

Baseball  1,2 

Soccer  2,3,4 

Lacrosse   3,4 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho  1,2 


MARILYN  CLARE  SWIFT 

272  Vernon  St.,  Norwood 

Born  1935  at  Norwood,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Norwood  H.S. 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Campus  Varieties   2     Education  Club  3,4 

International  Relations  Club  3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Committee  2 

Homecoming  Weekend  Committee  2,3 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4  Dean's  List  3 

Precisionettes   1,2,3 

Carnival  Ball,   Carnival  Comms.   3 

Spring  Day  Committee  2 

Youth  for  Eisenhower  4 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  '1,2,3,4 


JOSEPH  ANTHONY  SYLVIA 

14  Tecumseh  Ave.,  Fairhaven 
Born  1936  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Intramural  Basketball,  Football  1,2,3,4 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers   1,2,3,4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 
Sigma  Phi  Epsllon   1,2,3,4  Historian  4 
Dispensing  Chmn.  4  Asst.  House  Mgr. 


JOSEPH  FRANK  SZALA 
Taft  Ave.,  North  Dartmouth 
Born  1935  at  Dartmouth,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Dartmouth  H.S. 
Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 
Animal  Husbandry  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Little  International  Club  3 
Decorations  Committee  2 
Judging  Teams  4  Meats 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho    1,2,3,4 


EDMUND  CHRISTIAN  TARNUZZER 

44  Charles  St.,  North  Adams 
Born  1934  at  North  Adams,  Mass. 
Entered  from  East  Providence  H.S. 
Major  in  Physics 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Physics  Club  4  Treas.  4 
Flying  Redmen    1,2 

U.  of  M.  Fire  Dept.  3,4  Dep.  Chief  4 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 
House  Manager  3,4 


EUGENE  STANLEY  TARSKY 

184  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Meriden,  Connecticut 

Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 

Major  in  Accounting 

Business  Administration  Club  2 

Accounting  Club  4 

HiUel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 

Social  Chmn.  2,3  Treas.  4 
Asst.  House  Counselor  2 
Dean's  List  1,3 
Air  Cadet  Squadron   1,2 


EDWARD  H.  TATEASIAN 

916  Warren  Ave.,  Brockton 
Born  1932  at  Brockton,  Mas 
Entered  from  Brockton  H.S. 
Major  in  Public  Health 

Bacteriology  Club  3 
House  Counselor  3 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  2,3,4 


ANNE  GLAVIN  TAYLOR 

109  Flynn  St.,  Waynona,  Oklaho 
Born  1933  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Mt.  St.  Mary  Colle 

Oklahoma  A.  and  M.  College 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Home  Economics  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 


FREDERICK  GILBERT  TAYLOR 

330  No.  Main  St.,  South  Deerfield 
Born  1934  at  Montague,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Deerfield  Academy 
Major  in  Economics 

Chorale  3 
Operetta  Guild   3 
Newman  Club    1,2,3 
Inter-Class   Plays   4 
Economics  Club  3,4 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4 


HAROLD  JOSEPH  TAYLOR 

27  Staten  Road,  Braintree 

Born  1922  at  Quincy,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Newman  Prep 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Newman  Club    3,4 

Am.   Society  o£  Mech.   Engineers  4 


NANCY  ANNE  TAYLOR 

6  Clearview  Terrace,  Amherst 

Born  19  35  at  Greenfield,  Mass 

Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 

Major  in  Home  Economics 

Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 

Naiads   1,2,3,4 

Dean's   List   2 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 


RICHARD  B.  TAYLOR 

15  Bowker  Road,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Born  1934  at  Albany,  N.Y. 
Entered  from  Waltham  H.S. 
Major  in  General  Business  Manage 
Business  Administration  Club  1,2 
Basketball  1 
Baseball  1,2 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4 


CHARLES  P.  TERRY 

Pleasant  St.,  Assonet 
Born  1935  at  Fall  River,  Mas 
Entered  from  Dighton  H.S. 
Major  in  Accounting 
Accounting  Club  3,4 
Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Q.T.V.  3,4 


CHRISTOPHER  HENRY  THACHER 
21  Cowles  Lane,  Amherst 
Born  19  32  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Deerfield  Academy 
Major  in  Government 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Edwards  Fellowship   1,2 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa    1,2 


WILLIAM  DEONE  THAYER 

762  Liberty  St.,  Rockland 
Born  1934  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Rockland  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 


THEODORE  PETER  THEODORES 

Mason  Road,  Dudley 

Born  1935  at  Dudley,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Bartlett  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Mechanical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  2,3 

Mech.  Eng.  Guide 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3 
Bay  State  Rifles   1,2 
House  Counselor  2,3 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.   Engineers  2,3,4 
Orthodox  Club   1,2 
Theta  Chi  1,2,3,4  Chaplain  4 


ROBERT  MYRON  THOMPSON 

88  Appleton  St.,  Haverhill 
Born  1935  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Haverhill  H.S. 
Major  in  Economics 
Maroon  Key  2 
Inter-Class  Plays  4 
Economics  Club  4 
Granville  Honor  Society  4 
Chadbourne  Dorm  Trees.   1 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 


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PETER  TIERNEY 

14  Orne  Square,  Sale 


JAMES  THOMAS  TJAARDA 
15  Maple  St.,  Whitinsville 
Born  1935  at  Whitinsville,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northbridge  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3 
Interfraternity  Council  3,4 

Athletic  Manager  3 
Intramurals  2,3 

Inter-Greek  Ball  Committee  3,4 
Engineering  Council  3,4 
Dormitory  Council   1 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  1,2,3,4 


GEORGE  C.  TOLLEY 

59  Foxborough  St.,  New  Bedford 
Born  1936  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Entered  from  New  Bedford  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.    1,2 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  4 
Engineering  Open  House  2,3 
Delta  Phi  Gamma   1,2 


PAUL  BERNARD  TOUHER 
9  Holly  Ave.,  Greenfield 
Born  1934  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Deerfield  Academy 
Food  Technology  Club  3,4 

Business  Manager  4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.   1 
High  School  Day  Comm.  2 
Nev^man  Club   1,2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 
Maroon  Key  2  Sec. 


Lc 


Campus  Chest  Committe 
Carnival  Ball  Committee 
Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4 
Alumni  Secretary  3,4 


MARILYN  FRANCES  TOWLE 

245  Central  St.,  Stoneham 

Born  1936  at  Melrose,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Stoneham  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Collegian  2 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Senate  4  Activities  Comm.  Chn 

Precisionettes  3,4 

House  Counselor  3 

Dean's  List  1,2,3,4 

Carnival  Committee  2,3 

Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4  Treas.  4 


JOHN  EDWARD  TOWSE 

786  Charlton  St.,  Southbridge 

Born  1936  at  Woburn,  Mass. 

Transfer  from  Bates  College 

Major  in  Geology 

Collegian  2,3,4 

Geology  Club  2,3,4 

Judson  Fellowship  2,3,4 

Men's    Sports  4 

Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  4 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon   3,4   Histo 


LORAINE  ELINOR  TUKEY 

45  Jackson  St.,  Northampton 
Born  1934  at  Everett,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Education 
Education  Club   3,4     Naiads   3 
International  Relations   Club  2,3 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 
Precisionettes  2,3,4  Squad  Leade 
Dean's  List  1,3,4 
Carnival  Committee  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  3 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4 

Scholarship  Chairman  3,4 


LINCOLN  EDWARD  TUMEY 

16  UcKinley  Ave.,  Easthampton 
Born  1936  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Williston  Academy 
Major  in  Pre-Medical,  Zoology 
University  Singers  2 
Statesmen  3 
Pre-Medical  Club  2,3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.    1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List   1,2 
Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,3,4 
House  Counselor  4 


MALCOMB  EDWARD  TUMEY 

16  McKinley  Ave.,  Easthampton 
Born  1934  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Williston  Academy 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
U.  of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Publicity  Mgr.  3  Pres.  4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4,5 
Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  4,5 

Secretary  5 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4,5 
House  Counselor  5 


PETER  DANIEL  TYER 

188  Summer  St.,  Lee 

Born  1934  at  Lee,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lee  H.S. 

Major  in  General  Business  Admi 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  2 

Theta  Chi  2,3,4 


DONALD  DEAN  UBERTALLI 

101  Pinehurst  Road,  Holyohe 

Born  1935  at  Holyohe,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Holyohe  H.S. 

Major  in  Entomology 

Fernald  Entomology  Club  2,3,4  Sec.  3 

Dean's  List  1 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Military  Ball  Committee  3 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,3,4 


HAZELANN  UNDERGRAVES 

130  Marcy  St.,  Southbridge 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Mary  E.   Wells 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 
Education  Club  3,4 
U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.   4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 


LOIS  ANN  UPHAM 

17  A  Jay  Street,  Boston 

Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Northfield  S.  for  Girls 

Major  in  Zoology 

Operetta  Guild   1,2 

Campus  Varieties  2 

Sigma  Kappa  1,2,3,4 

Magazine  Corres.   3 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 
Modern  Dance  Club  2,3 
Zoology  Club  4 


DAVID  J.  VALLEY 

20  Main  St.,  Gilbertville 
Born  1931  at  Keene,  N.H. 
Entered  from  Hardwick  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering  Club  2,4 
Am.  Society  of  Meoh.  Engineers  2,4 
Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  4 
Engineering  Open  House  3,4 


JOANNA  VELONIDES 

56  Frost  St.,  Cambridge 
Born  1935  at  Revere,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Cambridge  High  and 

Latin  School 
Major  in  Zoology 

Roister  Doisters  3,4  Campus  Varieties   1 
Fine  Arts  Singers  3  Dean's  List  2 
Chrysostom  Club  1,2,3,4  Treas.  3 

Recording  Secretary  2 
Phi  Delta  Nu  3,4  Rush  Chmn.   4 
Carnival  Committee   3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee  2 
Zoology  Club  3,4 


ZYGMUNT  ALBERT  WACHTA 
19  Walnut  Ave.,  Chicopee  Falls 
Born  1930  at  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chicopee  H.S. 
Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Am.  Institute  of  Elec  .Engineers  3,4 
Dean's  List   1 
Phi  Mu  DeJta 


LINDA  HELENE  WAINIONPAA 
42  Shawmut  St.,  Quincy 
Born  1935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Handbook  3 

International  Relations  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.  1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List  3 


CHARLES  A. WALSH  JR. 
15  Holman  St.,  Shrewsbury 
Born  1936  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Major  Howard  Beal  S. 
Major  in  Food  Technology 
Food  Technology  Club  3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Sw/lmming   1,2 
Flying  Redmen    1,2 


DOROTHY  D.  WALSH 

168  Elm  St.,  North  Cambridge 

Born  1935  at  Arlington,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Somerville  High  School 

Major  in  History 

Collegian  3,4 

INDEX  2 

Roister  Doisters  2,3,4 

International  Relations  Club  3,4 

Student  Christian  Association  1,2,3,4 


JAMES  PAUL  WALSH 

264  Thicket  St.  South  Weymouth 

Born  1932  at  Boston,  Mass  . 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club  2,3 

Marketing  Club  4 

Vlce-Pres.  4 
Newman  Club  2,3,4 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon   1,2,3,4 

Vice-Pres.   3,4 

Archivist  2,3,4 
Dean's   List   1 


JOHN  BRIAN  WALSH 

201   Pleasant  St.,  Winthrop 

Born  1936  at  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Winthrop  High  School 

Major  in  Industrial  Management 

Business  Administration  Club  2 

Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 

Varsity  "M"  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,4 

Phi  Mu  Delta  1,2,3,4 

Rushing  Chairman  2,3 
Cross  Country  1,2 
Outdoor  Track   1 
Indoor  Track   1,2 
Senior  Picnic  Committee  4 
Air  Cadet  Squadron  1 


MARY  LOU  WALTERS 

112  Academy  Ave.,  Weymouth 

Born  I  935  at  Quincy,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Archbishop  Williams  H.S. 

Major  in  Music 

Symphony  Singers  2  Fine  Arts  Singers  3 

Chorale  4,  Operetta  Guild  3,4 

International  Club  1 

Psychology  Club   1,2 

Sguare  Dance  Club  3 

U  of  M  Broadcasting  Assoc.  3,4 

Women's  Athletic  Assoc.   1,2 

Newman  Club  1,2,3,4 


WALTER  RICHARD  WANDELOSKI  JR. 

7  Colrain  St.,  Greenfield 

Born  1935  at  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Greenfield  H.S. 

Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  3,5 


ANNE  WARDWELL 
27  Spaulding  St.,  Amherst,  Mass 
Born  1935  at  Stamford,  Conn. 
Transfer  from  Clark  University 
Major  in  Elementary  Education 


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Education  Club  3,4 
International  Relations  Club  3 
Sigma  Kappa  3,4 
Dean's  List  3,4 


JOHN  PAUL  WARREN 

21  Roosevelt  Ave.,  Holyoke,  Mass 

Born  1929  at  Quebec,  Canada 

Entered  from  Holy  Rosary  H,S. 

Transfer  from  Holyoke  Jr.   College 

Major  in  Economics 

Spanish  Club  3,4 

Newman  Club  4 

Social  Activities  Committee  3,4 

Economics  Club  3,4 


JOHN  R.  WATSON  JR. 
48  Cross  St.,  Leominster 
Born  1935  at  Leominster,  Mass 
Entered  from  Leominster  H.S. 
Major  in  Marketing 
Operetta  Guild    1,2,3,4 

Executive  Board  2,3,4 
Marketing  Club  4 
Newman  Club  1,2 
Campus  Varieties  2,3 
Political  Association  4 


GERALD  HERBERT  WEINBERG 

404  Lowell  Ave.,  Newtonville 
B  orn  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  English  H.S. 
Major  in  Marketing 
Collegian  1 

Business  Administration  Club  3,4 
Marketing  Club  3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  4 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 
Asst.  House  Manager 
Varsity  Spring  Track  2,3 
Ya-Hoo  2,3 


MERVIN  WEINER 

46  Kenmore  St.,  Newton 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Boston  Latin  School 

Major  in  Pre~Medical 

Collegian   1,2        Index  2,3 

Chemistry  Club  1,2,3 

Pre-Medical  Club  1,2,3,4 

Rod  and  Gun  Club  1,2,3 

U.  o£  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.  2 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  3,4 

Zoology  Dept. 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4  Historian  2 
Military  Ball  Committee   1,2 
Ya-Hoo  Staff  2,3 
Zoology  Club  1,2,3,4 


HERVEY  ALLAN  WEITZMAN 
25  Plymouth  Rd.,  Longmeadow 
Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  Pre-Medical 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Pre-Medical  Club  1,2,3,4 
Hillel  Foundation  1 


1,2 


Skiing    1 


JOHN  FRANCIS  WELCH 

15  Lovett  St.,  Salem 

Born  1935  at  Peabody,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Salem  H.S. 

Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 

Chemical  Engineering  Club  1,2,3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  2,3,4 

Golf   1       Hockey   1 

Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4 

Dean's  List  1,2,3,4 

H  cnors  Work  4 

Military  Ball  Committee  2 

Spring  Day  Committee  3 


RICHARD  CORNELIUS  WELCH 

69  Meadowview  Drive,  Pittsfield 
Born  1930  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  St.  Joseph's  H.S. 
Major  in  Government 
Political  Science  Assoc.   3,4 


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SANDRA  N.  WENNER 
79  Winn  Street,  Belmont 
Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  M, 
Entered  from  Belmont  H.S. 
Major  in  Zoology 
Operetta  Guild     2,3,4  Exec 
Campus  Varieties   1,2,3,4 
Women's  A. A.    1,2,3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Day  Con 
Chi  Omega  3,4 
Wesley  Foundation  3,4 
Revelers  4 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 
Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 


PHILLIP  RICHARD  WELLS 

WILLIAM  CHRISTOPHER  WELSH 

Cummington,  Mass. 

13  Main  St.,  Gilbertville 

Born  1936  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Ware,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 

Entered  from  Hardwick  H.S. 

Major  in  Dairy  Industry 

Major  in  Mathematics 

Campus  Varieties    1 

Math  Club   2,3,4   Pres.   4 

Dairy  Club  2,3,4  Sec.  2,3 

Varsity  M  Club  3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Dormitory  House  Council  4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha  3,4 

Dean's  List   1,2,3,4 

Cross-Country  1,2,3 

Judging  Teams  4 

Spring  Track  1,2 

Dean's  List   1,2,3 

RICHARD  ALLAN  WENTWORTH 

South  East  St.,  Amherst 

Born  1931  at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 

Transfer  from  Stockbridge  S.  of  Agr. 

Major  in  Animal  Husbandry 

Animal  Husbandry  Club   1,2,3,4 

Barbeque  Chairman  3 

MARJORIE  ANNE  WEST 

4-H  Club  2,3,4  Pres.  4 

27  Glenburnie  Rd.,  Roslindale 

Square  Dance  Club  1,2 

Born  1935  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Edwards  Fellowship  3,4 

Entered  from  Roslindale  H.S. 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   2,3,4 

Major  in  Home  Economics  Educati 

Christman  Vespers  3,4  Chmn.  4 

Operetta  Guild  2,3 

Alpha  Zeta  3,4 

Campus  Varieties   2 

Little  International  Livestock 

Home  Economics  Club   1,2,3,4 

Show  2,3,4  Vlce-Chmn.   3 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Program  Chairman  4 

Pi  Beta  Phi  3,4 

Bay  State  Dairy  Classic  2,3 

Dean's  List  1,3 

Dean's  List    1,2,3,4 

Sophomore  Banquet  2 

Judging  Teams  4 

Omicron  Nu  Honor  Society  3,4 

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THOMAS  EDWARD  WHALEN 
21  Maiden  St.,  Springfield 
Born  1935  at  Springfield,  Mas 
Entered  from  Cathredral  H.S. 
Major  in  Classical  Course 
Chorale  4 
Operetta  Guild  4 

Varieties   1 


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Club  1,2,3 


Finance  Club  4 
Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Kappa  Sigma  1,2,3,4 
Football  1,2,3,4 


RICHARD  PALMER  WHEATLEY 

200  Ashland  St.,  Abington 
Born  1928  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Transfer  from  Boston  University 
Major  in  Physics 
Ski  Club  3,4 


Dean'i 
Physic 
Philos 


List  1,2 
s  Club  4 
Dphy  Club  4 


ALVIN  GILBERT  WHEELER 

40  John  St.,  Chelsea 
Born  1935  at  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Chelsea  H.S. 
Major  in  Finance 

Collegian  1,2,3,4  Adv.  Mgr.  2,3 

Circulation  Manager  3,4 
Business  Administration  Club  2 
Finance  Club  3,4 
U.of  M.  Amateur  Radio  Assoc.  2 
Hlllel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  1,2,3,4 
Inter-Class  Plays   1 
Dean's  List  3 


HATHAWAY  ELLIS  WHITE  JR. 

135  Thatcher  St.,  Westwood 
Born  1935  at  Westwood,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Westwood  H.S. 
Major  in  Marketing 


DEAN  PAGE  WHITTIER 

64  Miles  St.,  Millbury 
Born  1935  at  Worcester,  Ma 
Entered  from  Millbury  H.S. 
Major  in  Botany 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho   1,2,3,4 

Asst  .Alumni  Sec.   3 
Track  1 
Dean's  List  1,2,3,4 


GUY  JOSEPH  WICKSALL 

East  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Born  1934  at  Rochester,  Minnesota 
Entered  from  Amherst  H.S. 
Major  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
Swimming  Team  1 
Tau  Beta  Pi  3,4 

Am.  Society  of  Mech.  Engineers  2,3,4 
Dean's  List   1,2,3 


RICHARD  JAMES  WILLIAMS 

260  May  fair  Ave.,  Springfield 

Born  1936  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Cathedral  H.S. 

Major  in  Marketing 

Business  Administration  Club  2,3,4 

Marketing  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1 

Q.T.V.   1,2,3,4  Pledgemaster  2 

Finance  Committee  2,3 
Intramurals   1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List  3 


LOIS  ANNE  WILLL\MSON 
39  Oak  Ave.,  Belmont 
Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Belmont  H.S. 
Major  in  Home  Economics 
Operetta  Guild  3,4 
Home  Economics  Club    1,2,3,4 

Treas.  3  Senior  Rep.  4 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4 
Sigma  Kappa   1,2,3,4 

House  Manager  4 
Drill  Team  2,3,4 


DONALD  LEWIS  WILLBRANT 

28  Dorchester  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Born  1936  at  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Pittsfield  H.S. 
Major  in  Business  Management 
Marching  Band    1,2,3 
Concert  Band  3,4 
Business  Administration  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc.   4 
Greenough  House  Council  3 


WAYNE  E.  WILBUR 

7  Elizabeth  St.,   Taunton 

Born  1935  at  Taunton,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Taunton  H  S. 

Major  in  Civil  Engineering 

DeMolay   1,2 

Civil  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Tau  Kappa  Epsllon  2,3,4 

Intramurals   1,2,3,4 

Dean's   List   1 

Carnival  Ball  Committee  3 

Engineering  Open  House  3,4 


LORRAINE  TABITHA  WILLSON 

11  Babcock  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Phil.,   Penn. 

Entered  from  Quincy  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Collegian  1,2,3,4  Copy  Ed.  Q  News  E 

Editorial  Ed.  3  Exec.  Ed.  4 
Quarterly  3,4  Prose  Editor  4 
U.    of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.    1 
Pi  Beta  Phi  1,2,3,4  Rec.  Sec.  3,4 
Scrolls  2    Dean's  List  1,2 
Campus  Chest  Comm.  3  Publicity  Chn 
Carnival  Comm.  3  Publicity  Chmn. 
Spring  Day  Committee  3 
Univ.    Film  C  onmittee  4 
Committee  on  R.S.O.  3 
Student  Union  Governing  Board  4 
Who's  Who  Selection  Committee  4 
Sophomore  Banquet  2 
Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  4 


REXFORD  WILSON 

75  East  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Born  1930  at  Washington,  D.C. 
Transfer  from  Amherst  College 
Major  in  E  lectrical  Engineering 
Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,4 
Am.   Inst,  of  Elec.    Engineers  4 


MARCIA  L.  WINEGARD 

222  Oakland  St.,  Fall  River 

Born  1936  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Durfee  H.S. 

Major  in  History 

Collegian  1,2,3,4 

Handbook  2,3  Ed. -In-Chief  3 

Most  Reliable  Member  3 
Campus  Varieties  4  Bus.  Coordinator  4 
Women's  A. A.   1,2,3,4  Science  Club  4 
Student  Union  Board  of  Governors  4 
Senate  2,3,4  Sec.  3  Vice-Pres.  4 
Comm.    m  Recognized  Stud.  Org.  2, 3, 4 
Chairman  of  Women's  Affairs     4 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  1,2,3,4  Vice-Pres.  4 
Mortar  Board  4  Historion  4 
Univ.  Calendar  Committee  2,3 
Jr.  Counselor  1    Spring  Day  Comm.  3 
Co-Chmn.   Leader's  Conf.   4 
Winter  Carnival  Committee  3 
Who's  Who  in  Am.  Colleges  4 
Honors  Convocation  Committee  4 


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GERALDINE  MERLE  WITKOP 

Mill  Road,  Hampden,  Mass. 
Born  1935  at  Somers,  Conn. 
Entered  from  H.S.   of  Commerce, 
Major  in  Elementary  Educati  en 


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Education  Club  3,4 
Student  Christian  Assoc 
Dean's  List  3 
Interfaith  Council  2,3  Se 


ROBERT  ANDREW  WIRKKALA 

23  Fisher  St.,  Baldwinville 
Born  1935  at  Gardner,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Templeton  H.S. 
Major  in  Chemistry 
Chemistry  Club   1,2,3,4 
Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 
Dean's  List  1,2,3 


WALTER  JAMES  WLXON 

154  Hillcrest  Road,  Needham,  Mass 

Born  1935  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Needham  Senior  H.S. 

Major  in  Agriculture  Economics 

Edwards  Fellowship  2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Dorm  Rep.  2,3,4 
Alpha  Phi  Omega   1,2,3,4 

Sgt.  at  Arms  2  Corres.  Sec.  3,4 
Military  Ball  Comm.  2 
MTRP   1,2 
U.  of  M.  Volunteer  FireDept.  3,4 


JOAN  DOROTHY  WITKINSKI 

16  East  Boxford  St.,  Lawrence 

Born  1935  at  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 

Major  in  Pre-Medical,  Mathematics 

German  Club  2,3 

Math  Club  2,3,4 

Pre-Medical  Club  2,3,4  Sec.   4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.   2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Dean's  List  1,2,4 


WALTER  JOSEPH  WOJNER 

47  Pleasant  St.,  Dorchester 
Born  1929  at  Whately,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Boston  Technical  H.S. 
Major  in  Agricultural  E conomics 
Agronomy  Club   1,2 
Newman  Club   1,2,3 
Track   1 


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s  List  2,3,4 


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ANTHONY  PETER  WOLFF 

Amherst  Road,  Sunderland,  Mass. 
Born  1931  at  Washington,  B.C. 
Entered  from  Woodward  Prep 
Transfer  from  Mt.  St.  Mary's  College 
Business  Administration  Club  2,3 
Industrial  Administration  Club  3,4 


JOAN  CYNTHIA  WOLK 

43  Woodhaven  St.,  Mattapan 
Born  1936  at  Boston,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Roxbury  Memorial  H.S. 
Major  in  Psychology 
Dance  Band  1,2 
Operetta  Guild  2,3 
Campus  Varieties  2 
Education  Club  2,3,4 
Psychology  Club  2,3,4  Treas.  4 
Hillel  Foundation  1,2,3,4 
Knowlton  House  Social  Act.  3 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  3,4 
Dean's  List  1,2,3 


JAMES  C. WONG 

42  Pleasant  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Born  19  29  at  Dover,  N.H. 
Entered  from  Northampton  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering  Club  3,4 
Univ.  Open  House  Committee  3 


BRUCE  TAYLOR  WOOD 

153  Wilder  Terrace,  W.  Springfield 

Born  1935  at  Westfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  West  Springfield  H.S. 

Major  in  Zoology 

Chemistry  Club  3 

DeMolay   1 

Pre-Medical  Club   1,2,3,4 

Canterbury  Club  1,2 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2 

Soccer  1 

Ski  Club  3,4 

Q.T.V.   1,2,3,4 

Zoology  3,4 


CAROLANN  WOOD 

29  Pine  St.,  Palmer 

Born  1935  at  Palmer,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Palmer  H.S. 

Major  in  English 

Marching  Band  1,2,3,4 

Women's  A. A.   1,2 

Edwards  Fellowship  1 

Student  Christian  Assoc.   1,2,3,4 

Sorority  Rep.  2,3,4 
Chi  Omega  1,2,3,4 
Ski  Club  2,3,4  Sec.  2,3  Pres.  4 
Dean's  List   1,3 


GERALD  LAWRENCE  WOODLAND  JR. 

136  Vinal  St.,  Revere 

Born  1935  at  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Revere  H.S. 

Major  in  Civil  Engineering 

Civil  Engineering  Club   2,3,4 

Univ.  Open  House  Day  Comm.  3,4 

Student  Christian  Assoc.  2,3 

Dean's  List  3 

Engineer's  Council  4 


JOAN  CAROL  WOODWARD 

RICHARD  ARNOLD  WRIGHT 

CAROL  ANN  WRIGHTSON 

41  Woodbine  Terrace,  Auburndale 

23  Marlborough  Rd.,  Waltham 

17  Marshall  St.,  Turners  Falls 

Born  1935  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Born  1935  at  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  1936  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Newton  H.S. 

Entered  from  Waltham  H.S. 

Entered  from  Turners  Falls  H.S 

Major  in  English 

Major  in  Physical  Education 

Major  in  Elementary  Education 

Roister  Doisters   3,4 

Varsity  M  Club  2,3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Naiads   3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Women's  A. A.   2 

U.  of  M.  Broadcasting  Assoc.  3,4 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha   1,2,3,4 

Chi  Omega  3,4 

Newman  Club   1,2,3,4 

Pledge  Trainer  3  Social  Chmn.  4 

Dean's  List  3 

Men's  Sports   1,2,3,4  Football 

Education  Club  3,4 

Spring  Track    1 

EDWARD  WILLIAM  WROBLESKI 

26  Knipfer  Ave.,  Easthampton 
Born  1931  at  Northampton,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Williston  Academy 
Major  in  Physics 
Commuter's  Club   1,2,3,4 
Physics  Club  4 


ANTHONY  ROBERT  WYSOCKI 

221  Sugarloaf  St.,  Montague  City,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Deerfield  Academy 

Major  in  Business  Administration,  Financ 

Business  Administration  Club  4 

Rod  and  Gun  Club   2 


LEONARD  ANTHONY  YARROWS 
32  Bliss  Street,  Florence 
Born  1932  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Hopkins  Academy 
Major  in  Bacteriology 
Bacteriology  Club  2 
Food  Technology  Club 


EVERETT  ARTHUR  YOUNG 
56  Albion  St.,  Lawrence 
Born  1936  at  Lawrence,  Mass 
Entered  from  Lawrence  H.S. 
Major  in  Civil  Engineering 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi  3,4 


STANLEY  ZALKIND 

81   Warbunon  St.,   Fall  River 
Born  1935  at  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Entered  from  B.M.C.  Durfee 
Major  in  Chemical  Engineering 
Collegian  3,4  Circulation  Mgr.  4 
Chemical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 
HiUel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  1,2,3,4 

Athletic  Chairman  4 
Indoor  Track   1 
Tennis   1 

Intramurals   1,2,3,4 
Dean's   List   1,2,3 
Granville  Air  Society  3,4 
AFROTC  Air  Power  Award  3 


STANTON  HAROLD  ZARROW 

36  Bridgeport  St.,  Worcester 
Born  1934  at  Worcester,  Mass. 
Entered  from  Classical  H.S. 
Major  in  History 
Index  2,3  Literary  Editor  4 
International  Relations  Club  4 
Hillel  Foundation   1,2,3,4 
Alpha  Epsilon  Phi  1,2,3,4 

Historian  3 
Scribe  4 

Dean's  List  2,3,4 
Honors  Work  4 
Literary  Society  2,3 


JOSEPH  JOHN  ZAYAC 
Federal  St.,  Millers  Falls 
Born  1929  at  Millers  Falls,  Mas: 
Entered  from  Turners  Falls  H.S. 
Major  in  English 


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VINCENT  ZUCCO 

27  Portland  St.,  Agawam 

Born  1931  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Entered  from  Agawam  H.S. 

Major  in  Electrical  Engineering 

Electrical  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Joint  Engineering  Club  2,3,4 

Univ.    Open  House  Day  Comm.  4 

Newman  Club  4 

Kappa  Sigma  3,4 

Am.  Institute  of  Elec.   Engineets  2,3,4 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  3,4 

Engineers  Council  4 


NOTES  - 


«  NOTES  * 


NOTES  " 


UNDERCLASSMEN 


JUNIORS 


RONALD  G.  ABRAMS 

264  River  Rd.,  Winthrop 

JASON   P.  ADELMAN 

45  Stratton  St.,  Dorchester 

JEANETTE  I.  ADELMAN 

297  Mason  Terrace,  Brookline 

LOIS  C.  AGGERUP 

59  Upland  St.,  Springfield 

CHRISTINA  T.  AHRENS 

24  Daytona  St.,  Springfield 
DONALD  E.  AKERSON 

54  Francis  St.,   Worcester 
CHRISTOS  P.  ALEX 
12  Laurel  Rd.,   Milton 
LUCIA  C.  ALFANO 
53  Suffield  St.,  Agawam 
JEAN  ROBERT   ALIE 
96  Oxford  Rd.,  Holyoke 
ROBERT  J.  ALMQUIST 

25  Hoover  Rd.,   Quincy 
LOIS  S.  AMBUSH 

92  Draper  St.,  Springfield 

MARGARET  J.  AMOS 

14  Bates  Rd.,  Watertown 

EMILY  M.  ANDERSON 

Harkness  Road,  Amherst 

EDWIN  J.  ANDERSON 

119  Belleclaire  Ave.,   Longmeadowr 

HENRY  J.  ANDERSON 

281  Southwick  St.,   Feeding  Hills 

JOHN  M.  ANDERSON 

360  Main  St.,  Amherst 


JOHN  W.  ANDERSON 

30  Beech  St.,  Southbridge 
GIULIO  C.  ANDROGNINI 
Monroe  Bridge 
MARCIA  L.  ANDRESS 

80  Kingsbury  St.,  Wellesley 
ARTHUR  ANDREWS 
94  West  St.,  Worcester 
JANET  E.  ANDREWS 

31  Canterbury  Rd.,  Springfield 
MARY  ANSALDO 

Pelham  Road,  Amherst 

SAMUEL  ANTILES 

21  Mayo  St.,  Springfield 

ALICE  A.  ARENBURG 

814  Pleasant  St.,   Attleboro 

MARY  L.  ARMSTRONG 

9  Windsor  St.,  Melrose 

ARNOLD  E.  ARNOE 

272  Brayton  Rd.,  Fall  River 

MARY  C.  ARNOLD 

183   Federal  St.,   Salem 

CHARLES  D.  ARONSON 

206  Washington  Ave.,  Winthrop 

ROBERT  H.  ASELTINE 

25  Grange  Place,  W.  Springfield 

PETER  ATHAN 

3  Mill  St.  Court,  Danvers 

FRANCIS  J.  AUBIN   JR. 

325   June  St.,  Worcester 

GREGORY  AVEDILIAN 

17  Grove  St.,   Chelsea 


WALTER  B.  AYERS 
Garden  Ave.,  Westfield 
DONALD  C.  BACON 
12  Temple  St.,   Boylston 
MICHAEL  F.  BADER 

15  Mandalay  Rd  ,  Springfield 
DAVID  K.  BAILEY 

20  Delbert  St.,  Dracut 
DAVID  O.  BAILEY 

54  Abbott  St.,  Worcester 

ARSENE  G.  BAJAKIAN 

26  Westminster  Rd.,  Fitchburg 

JAMES  J.  BALAGUER 

47  Buffington  St.,  Somerset 

STUART  A.  BALL 

1   Cutting  Ave.,  Auburn 

DONALD  G.  BAMFORD 

1012  Greendale  Ave.,   Needham 

SALLY  J.  BANCROFT 

16  Saxon  Rd.,  Worcester 
JOHN  H.  BANNER 

21  Locust  St.,  Northampton 
DOUGLAS  W.  BANNON 

14  Burlington  St.,  Springfield 

JOYCE  E.  BARBEAU 

53  Wilder  Terrace,  W.  Springfiel 

JOAN  A.  BARCLAY 

278  Grove  St.,  Walthom 

R.R.  BARDWELL 

West  Mount  Rd.,   Bernordston 

WILLIAM  W.  BARNARD 

162  Allston  Rd.,  West  Medford 


PHYLLIS  A.  BARON 

711  Chapln  St.,  Ludlow 

DAVID  L.  BARONIAN 

1892  Westfleld  St.,  W.  Springfield 

JAMES  A.  BARRETT 

611  Riverside  Ave.,  Florence 

WENDEL  BARTHOLOMEW 

Main  St.,  Ashley  Falls 

DONALD  E.  BASHISTA 

Pleasant  St.,  Southampton 

CHARLES  E.  BASSETT 

132   Pine  St.,  Seekonk 

EDGAR  R.  BAUM  JR. 

126  Northampton  Rd.,  Amherst 

HOWARD  W.  BEAL 

11   Johnson  St.,   Brockton 

JOSEPHINE  E.  BECK 

27  Longwood  Ave.,  Holyoke 
ROBERT  V.  BELENGER 
349  Bay  St.,  Taunton 
DONALD  R.  BELLOWS 

7  Spooner  St.,  North  Eastern 
EDWARD  N.  BENNETT 
120  Meadow  Rd.,   East  Longmeadow 
RENE  J.  BERARD 

28  Reyem  St.,  Waltham 
LEON  V.  BERNIER 

204  State  St.,  Northampton 

JOAN  E.  BERNSTEIN 

24  Tower  Hill  St.,   Lawrence 

CAROL  A.  BERTRAND 

43  Mendon  St.,  Uxbridge 

JOHN  L.  BERUBE 

551   Belleville  Ave.,  New  Bedford 

ANNABEL  BETTELHEIM 

5  Churchill  St.,  Amherst 

ANTHONY  J.  BEVEVINO 

79  Maryland  St.,  Springfield 

LOWELL  S.  BEZANSON 

50  School  St.,  Hingham 

ROBERT  BIENKOWSKI 

57  Webster  St.,  North  Quincy 

NELSIE  A.  BIGELOW 

Maple  Ave.,   Rutland 

GEORGE  W.  BIXBY 

37  Pomeroy  Terrace,  Northampton 

CAROL  A.  BJORK 

467  Washington  St.,  Whitman 

ELIZABETH  A.  BLACK 

Coldbrook  Rd.,  Oakham 

ROBERTA  BLACKBURN 

29  Hartwell  St.,  Southbridge 

D.  W.  BLAKELY 

41  Winter  St.,  Northboro 

WARREN  W.  BLANDIN 

7  Coolidge  Ave.,  Natick 

JOHN  B.  BLIZNAK 

36  Walnut  St.,  Northampton 

FRED  C.  BLOSSOM 

139  Border  St.,  Cohassett 

GEORGE  R.  BLUME 

18  Hamilton  Rd.,  Lexington 

PHILLIP  C.  BOARDMAN 

Hewins  St.,  Sheffield 

BRUCE  B.  BODENDORF 

R.F.D.Main  St.,  Montgomery 

DANIEL  J.  BONASONI 

806  White  St.,  Springfield 

LOIS  J.  BONTEMPO 

648  Main  St.,  Agawam 

FRANK  BOROWIEC  JR. 

98  Park  St.,  Palmer 


DAVID  W.  BOTT 
6  Columbia  Rd.,  Beverly 
GLADYS  M.  BOUCHARD 
37  Converse  St.,  Springfield 
FRANK  G.  BOVENZI 
183  Hall  St.,   Leominster 
MARJORIE  M.  BOWMAN 
133  Century  St.,  Medford 
DONALD  E.  BOYCE 
15  Eldert  St.,  Springfield 
LLOYD  A.  BOYDEN  JR. 
5  Stockbridge  Hall,  U  of  M,  Amherst 
CARLO  J.  BRACCI 
140  River  St.,  Haverhill 
ROBERT  L.  BRADLEY 
12  Clifton  Ave.,  Beverly 
JANET  L.  BRANCH 
Acoaxet 

STEPHEN  B.  BRAY  JR. 
CenterviHe  Rd.,   Hyannis 
DANIEL  A.  BRENNAN 
123  Williams  St.,  Boston 
JAMES  H.  BRESNICK 
304  Washington  Ave.,  Chelsea 
ELIZABETH  BRICE 
430  Morgan  Rd.,  W.  Springfield 
WILLIAM  L.  BRIDGMAN 
45  Athol  St.,  Springfield 
RICHARD  P.  BRIGHAM 
43  Rose  Lane,  Framingham 
ELMER  J.  BROOKS 
Bedford  St.,  Concord 
ELIZABETH  A.  BROWN 
3  2  Marywood  St.,  Uxbridge 
MALCOLM  H.  BROWN  JR. 
221  Main  St.,  Wilbraham 
MATTHEW  L.  BROWN  JR. 
31  Brook  St.,  Scituate 
RICHARD  A.  BROWN 
Oliver  St.,  Edgartown 
DAVID  C.  BROWNELL 
57  Birch  Tree  Drive,  Westwood 
EDWARD  L.  BUCK 
131  Sterling  St.,  West  Boylston 
RICHARD  S.  BUFFUM 
19  Bruuer  Ave.,  Wilbraham 
BARBARA  J.  BURKE 
203  Allyn  Ave.,  Holyoke 
JAMES  J.  BURKE   JR. 
17  Brewster  Court,  Northampton 
WILLIAM  J.  BURKE 
72  Gushing  Ave.,   Belmont 
BARBARA  BURNISTON 
7  Summer  St.,  Middleboro 
NORMAN  I.  BURR 
35  Loomis  St.,  Southwick 
OTIS  E.  BURT 
Music  St.,  West  Tisbury 
RONALD  A.  BUSHEY 
59  Ralph  St.,  Springfield 
ARTHUR  E.  BUSI 
417  North  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 
ISAAC  A.  BYNUM 
88  Lynden  St.,  New  Bedford 
EDWARD  J.  BYRNE 
45  Oriole  St.,  West  Roxbury 
ROBERT  E.  CALEY 
357  Asdbury  St.,  Hamilton 
ALLEN  CAMPBELL  III 
38  Redlands  Rd.,  Roxbury 
JOHN  CAMPOS  JR. 
59  Luckernuck  Ave.,  Oak  Bluffs 


ROSEMARIE  CANTALUPI 

82  Bradford  Ave.,  Everett 

GERALD  L.  CANTER 

82  Leyfred  Terrace,  Springfield 

DONALD  B.  CAPLAN 

36  Warner  St.,  Springfield 

CHARLES  P.  CARLSON 

14  Raymond  St.,  Millbury 

ANTHONY  CARPENITO 

89  Howe  St.,  Methuen 

CHARLES  CARPENTER 

749  Pearse  St.,  Swansea 

JOSEPH  CARRIER 

64  Thomas  St.,  New  Bedford 

DAVID  F.  CASEY 

Crescent  Rd  ,  Concord 

R.  E.  CADTALDINI 

223  Mountain  Rd.,  North  Wilbraham 

BERNARD  R.  CAULEY 

3   Laurel  Street,  Holyoke 

DAVID  A.  CABERLY 

121   Linebrook  Rd.,  Ipswich 

JOHN  B.  CHAFFEE   JR. 

33  Wall  St.,  Wellesley 

THOMAS  CHALMERS 

29  Queen  Circle,  S.  Had  ley  Falls 

RICHARD  CHAMBERLAND 

56  St.  Louis  Ave.,  Willimanset 

ROBERT  J.  CHANDLER 

36  Coles  Meadow  Rd.,  Northampton 

FRANKLIN  P.  CHAPMAN 

3   Duxbury  Rd  .,  Mattapan 

JAMES  T.  CHARLTON 

75  Charles  St.,  Fitchburg 

BRADFORD  S.  CHASE 

46  Barnum  St.,  Taunton 

RALPH  P.  CHASE   JR. 

Hampshire  H.  B3,  U   of  M,  Amherst 

EARL  G.  CHENEY 

71  Morse  Ave.,  Brockton 
PETER  B.  CHILDS 
North  Main  St.,  CenterviHe 
DOMENICA  A.  CHIOTA      ' 
22  Genesee  St.,  Revere 
RONALD  K.  CHIPMAN 
Off  Country  Rd.,  Orleans 
L.  B.  CHISHOLM  JR. 

72  Bowers  Ave.,  Maiden 
ALAN  V.  CHRISTENSON 
9  King  Ave.,   Florence 
GEORGE  T.  CHRISTIE 
283  Ivy  St.,  Kearney,  N.J. 
ROBERT  J.  CHUCKA 

81  Craiwell  Ave.,   W.Springfield 

WALTER  F.  CISLO 

75  G  St.,  Turners  Falls 

CATHLEEN  F.  CLARK 

45  Walnut  St.,  Northampton 

GUY  W.  CLARK 

Concord  St.,  Carlisle 

HELEN  A.  CLARK 

Village  St.,  Millis 

KENNETH  M.  CLARK 

Hopper  Rd  .,  Williamstown 

LUCY  CLARK 

28  Borroughs  St  .,  Jamaica  Plain 

KENNETH  E.  CLARKSON 

72  North  Main  St.,  Oakdale 

RICHARD  W.  CLEMENT 

7  Westley  Drive,   Leicester 

EDWARD  R.  CLEMONS 

16  Fiske  St  .,  Shrewsbury 


ROBERT  R.  CLIFFORD 

77  Hastings  St.,  Greenfield 

JANICE   L.  COCKBURN 

635  Hancock  St.,  Abingtcjn 

JAMES  A.  CODERRE 

290  Bay  Rd.,  R.F.D.   1,  Hadley 

ALLEN  G.  COHEN 

40  Ruby  Ave.,   Marbleheod 

DOLERES  COHEN 

5  7  Boutelle  St.,  Fitchberg 

EVELYN  C.  COHEN 

21   Dartmouth  St.,   Lawrence 

RICHARD   P.  COLEMAN 

94  Grafton  St.,  Arlington 

THOMAS  H.  COLEMAN 

R.F.D.  3,  Amherst 

JOHN  M.  COMALLI 

Marble  St.,   Lee 

KENNETH  A.  CONDON 

23  Ridge  Ave.,  Dedham 

EDWARD  J.  CONNELLY 

1  Castle  St.,  Waltham 

GEORGE  E.  CONNOR  JR. 

1  Marlboro  Rd.,  Holyoke 
MICHAEL  S.  CONROD 
40  Ridge  St.,  Waban 
JAMES  N.  CONWAY  JR. 
35  Stevens  Rd.,  Melrose 
DONALD  F.  COOK 

68  Grant  St.,  Waltham 

HAROLD  F.  COOPER 

Leominster   Rd.,  E.   Princeton 

MICHAEL  L.  CORVIN 

135  Leyfred  Terrace,  Springfield 

GEORGE  R.  COURNOYER 

State  Road,  Vineyard  Haven 

VINCENT  COUSINEAU 

340  Pleasant  St.,  Holyoke 

NANCY  A.  COYLE 

11   Parsons  Road,  Quincy 

DIGHT  W.  GRAIN 

9  Lincoln  St.,  Natick 

EDWARD  E.  CRANE 

4  Columbian  St.,  S.  Weymouth 

MURIEL  L.  CROCKETT 

150  Grant  St.,  N.  Attleboro 

WILLIAM  J.  CROTTY 

52  Highland  Rd.,  Somerville 

HOWARD  A.  CROWE 

R.F.D.   3,  Attleboro 

LEE  B.  CROWELL 

2  2  Rowell  St.,  Dorchester 
EDWARD  E.  CROWLEY 

20  North  St.,  Suffield,  Conn. 
GERALD  F.  CROWLEY 
274  Peral  St.,  Springfield 
ALLAN  D.  CROWTHER 
605  Pond  St.,  Weymouth 
JOHN  M.  CRYAN 

8  Hayden  Rd.,  Saugus 
DAVID  J.  CULLEN 

30  Lowden  St.,   Pittsfield 

PETER  W.  CURRA 

Autumn  Circle,  Canton 

MICHAEL  P.  CURRAN 

543  Beech  St.,  Holyoke 

CHARLES  A.  CURRY  JR. 

62  Spruce  St.,  Framingham  Ct. 

MARILYN  GUSHING 

16  Shattuck  St.,  Greenfield 

ROBERT  J.  CUTLER 

9  Elm  St.,  Maynard 


WEBSTER  CUTTING 

Maynard  Rd.,  R.F.D.,  S.  Sudbury 

ELIZABETH  CZAPRAN 

749  Dight  St.,  Holyoke 

RALPH  J.  D'AMATO  JR. 

225  Springfield,  North  Agawam 

HENRY  R.  D'AMELIA 

31  Grove  St.,  Wilbraham 

JOHN  P.  DARCY 

108  Magnolia  St.,  Boston 

FRANCIS  E.  DAGENAIS 

711   Belleville  Ave.,  New  Bedford 

JAMES  T.  DALEY 

106  Twichell  St.,  Athol 

PETER  J.  DALTON  JR. 

14  High  St.,  Westboro 

DONALD  G.  DAVENPORT 

R.F.D.   1,  Shelburne  Falls 

ESTHER  DAVENPORT 

105  Mechanic  St.,  Shelburne  Falls 

LEVI  O.  DAVENPORT  JR. 

P.O.  R.F.D.   I,  Griswoldville 

LAWRENCE  DAVIDOFF 

38  South  Williams  St.,  Haverhill 

PHYLLIS  J.  DEACON 

99  Independence  Ave.,  Quincy 

BERUT  DEDINAS 

97  Norwood  St.,  Greenfield 

STEPHEN  E.  DEHL 

Brookdale     Ave.,  Methuen 

JOSEPH  R.  DELAMETER 

169  Goldsmith  St.,  Littletown 

JOSEPH  T.  DELEO 

119  Murdock  St.,  Brighton 

LOUIS  DEMASELLIS 

61   Cottage  St.,  East  Boston 

RICHARD  DEMERJIAN 

7  Richmond  Ave  ,  Milford 

EDWARD  G.  DENTON 

C'odman  Road,   Lincoln 

JOHN  E.  DERBY  JR. 

Great  Road,  Stow 

THOMAS  F.  DERBY 

6   Academy  R  o^d,     Leominster 

ROBERT  DESROCHERS 

603  Gratton  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 

PAUL  E.  DESROSIERS 

836  Liberty  St.,  Springfield 

ROBERT  J.  DEVALLE 

22  Hudson  St.,  Natick 

JUDITH   M.  DEWHIRST 

63  Washington  St.,  S.  Groverland 

DONALD  DICKERMAN 

63  Jefferson  Ave.,   Chelsea 

D.A.  DIGIAMMARINO 

Suffolk  Ho.  3,U   of  M,  Amherst 

JOHN  DIGIAMMARINO 

131   Russell  St.,   Maiden 

ADELINE  DIIORIO 

40  Bradford  Rd.,  Watertown 

RAYMOND  R.  DINITTO 

905  Broadway  St.,  Revere 

LEONARD   P.  DIPROFIO 

9  Harrison  Ave.,  Westboro 

STEPHEN  G.  DIZEK 

86  Maple  St.,  Holyoke 

J  AMES  F.  DODD 

396  Chestnut  St.,  Springfield 

NANCY  R.  DODKIN 

2  Granite  St,,  Foxboro 

DOROTHY  BLAIRSTOW 

44  Market  St..  Northampton 


DAVID  P.  DONALDSON 

7  Lodge  Ave.,  Saugus 

JOHN  T.  DONOGHUE 

33  Chestnut  St.,  Holyoke 

CAROLYN  DOUTHIT 

North  Main  St.,   Petersam 

JAMES  E.  DOWD 

480  Chestnut  St.,  Holyoke 

ALFRED  C.  DREW  JR. 

58  St.  Marks  Rd.,  Dorchester 

GERALD  C.  DREWES 

33  Peersklll  Ave.,  Springfield 

SHIELA  J.  DRISCOLL 

69  Pelley  St.,  Gardner 

MYRNA  R.  DUBBRIN 

36  Isabella  St.,  Holyoke 

MICHAEL  H.  DUBE 

24  Lorraine  Ave.,  S.  Hadley  Falls 
ROBERT  DUCKWORTH 
Shutesbury  Rd.,  East  Leverett 
THEODORE  R.  DUDLEY 

127  Palmer  Ave.,   Falmouth 
FRANCIS  J.  DUGUAY 
1060  Main  St.,  Athol 
THOMAS  L.  DUMPHY 
80  Shamrock  Rd.,  Springfield 
LESLIE  R.  DUNLOP  JR. 

25  Nutting  Ave.,  Amherst 
ROLAND  P.  DUPREY 

27  Sylvan  St.,  Worcester 
CHARLES  L.  DURFEE 

26  Overlook  Rd.,   Pittsfield 
JOHN  W.  DURFEE 
Hillcrest  Place,  Amherst 
ROLAND  A.  DUSSEAULT 

7  Kurts   Place,   Taunton 

ROBERT  L.  DUSTY 

R.F.D.  3,  Amherst 

ROBERT  C.  DUVAL 

84  Meadow  St.,   North  Adams 

RICHARD  DVORIN 

53  Osborne  Terrace,  Newark,  N.J. 

DONALD  D.  DWIGHT 

326  Somers  Rd.,  East  Longmeadow 

HORATIO  N.  DYER 

14  Park  St.,  Greenfield 

JOAN  M.  DYLESKl 

12  Dorchester  St.,   Lawrence 

JOANNE  E.  EARLE 

21  Warwick  St.,   Lynn 

HELEN  EATON 

Lorlng  Ave.,  West  Dennis 

WILLIAM  H.  EATON  JR. 

586  Main  St.,  Wilbraham 

DOROTHY  A.  EGAN 

11  Mulberry  St.,   Leeds 

CHARLES  EHRENBERG 

601   Belmont  Ave.,  Springfield 

CARLE  ELLIS 

Central  St.,  Montague 

STANLEY  L.  ELMAN 

52  Summitt  Ave.,   Brookline 

GERALD  L.  EMERALD 

399  Silver  St.-,  Greenfield 

DONALD  H.  EMERO 

10  Amero  Court,  Gloucester 

WILLIAM  C.  EMSLEY 

66  Park  St.,  Taunton 
LINDA  F.  ENGLISH 
Forest  St.,  Middletown 
JOHN  E.  ENOS 

67  Eastern  Ave.,  Gloucester 


MARY  W.  ERHARD 

Barstow  St.,  Mattapoisett 

BARBARA  A.   ERNEST 

659  N.  Chicopee  St.,   Fairview 

LEROY  G.  ESTEY 

Comeau  Rd.,    North  Reading 

GLENNIS  ANNE  EVANS 

60  Southworth  St.,  W.  Springfield 

JOHN  H.  FAHEY 

558  Brook  St.,  Framingham 

MARGARET  E.  FARRELL 

20  Bennett  St.,  Natick 

ROBERT  C.   FELDT 

58  Oxford  St.,  Auburn 

LILA  M.  FERGUSON 

14  Edgell  St.,  Gardner 
MEREDITH  FERNALD 
12  Andy  Road,  Worcester 
MARIE  F.  FERRI 

192  Mystic   Valley    Winchester 

CHARLES  FESSENDEN 

64  Wallingford  Ave.,  Athol 

CLIFFORD  C.  FIFIELD 

110  Meadow  St.,  North  Amherst 

DONALD  V.  FINLAY 

6  Hood  Ave.,   Quincy 

IRWIN  N.  FISHER 

15  Greycliffe  Rd.,   Brighton 
LOUISE  A.  FISHER 

15   Philip  St.,   Medfield 

MALCOLM  A.  FISKE 

Main  St.,  Montague 

WILLIAM  FITZGERALD 

9  D  Street,  Whitinsville 

SALLY  L.  FLAGG 

718  Bedford  St.,  E.   Bridgewater 

JOHN  J.  FLAHERTY 

47  Mountain  Ave  .,  Norwood 

MARCIA  FLEMMING 

652  Newport  Ave.,  S.  Attleboro 

CHARLOTTE  M.  FLEURY 

254  Main  St.,  Holyoke 

THOMAS  F.  FLYNN 

14  Westlake  Road,  Natick 

JEREMIAH  A.  FOLEY 

7  Ralph  Ave.,  S.  Hadley  Falls 

ROBERT  T.  FOLEY 

17  Hammond  St.,  Gloucester 

MAYNARD  C.  FORBES 

384  Main  St.,  West  Concord 

DONALD  J.  FORRESTER 

199  Union  St.,   Mansfield 

AUGUSTE  H.  FORTIN  JR. 

14  Norwood  Ave.,  Fitchburg 

ERNEST  J.  FORTIN  JR. 

27  Allen  St.,  W.  Springfield 

AIME  C.  FOUNTAINS 

13  Nichols  St.,  Gardner 

ALBERT  Y.  FOURNIER 

2  Washington  St.,  Amesbury 

P. V. FRATTALLONE 

41  Albe  St.,  Fitchburg 

RICHARD  FREDERICKSON 

7  West  St.,  Melrose 

RAYMOND  R.  FREEMAN 

39  Pratt  Ave.,  North  Weymouth 

RAYMOND  T.  FREEMAN 

Box  5  Stockbridge,  Amherst 

CARLOS  FREITAS 

357  Davis  St.,  New  Bedford 

A.  PHILIP  FRENCH 

Middle  Street,  Amherst 


JAMES  E.  FREY 

32  Florida    Drive,    Holyoke 

BARRY  H.  FRIEDMAN 

18  Churchill  St.,  Brookline 

ROY  W..  FRITZ 

54  Melville  St.,   Springfield 
ROBERT  W.  FROST 

170  West  Main  St.,  Georgetown 
DAVID  L.  FULLER 
Main  St.,  Orleans 
RICHARD  F.  FURSA 
129  Pearl  St.,  Holyoke 
WALTER  F.  FURTEK   JR. 
24  Roosevelt  Ave.,  Chicopee 
PRISCILLA  R.  GAGE 
510  Waverly  Oak  Rd.,  Waltham 
DAVID  T.  GALBRAITH 
RLFLDL   1  Box  78  A,  Colrain 
JOHN  L.  GALLAGHER   JR. 

3  17  Reed  St.,  New  Bedford 
CHARLES  J.  GAMBLE 

21  Gold  St.,  Rochdale 
RICHARD  H.  GAMBLE 
234  Mt.. Pleasant  St.,  New  Bedford 
PETER  B.  GANNON 
Dudleyville  Rd.,   N.   Leveret 
RAYMOND   L.  GARBIEL 
"School  St.,  Sunderland 
MARILYN  S.  GAULL 
7  Leonard  Rd.,  Sharon 
DONALD  GAUTHIER 
9  Fiske  St.,  Southbridge 
JOHN  F.  GEORGE 
7  Leyland  St.,  Dorrhester 
IRA  E.  GETCHELL  JR. 
Turnpike  St.,  South  Easton 
KENNETH  GETCHELL 
360  North  St.,  Bridgewater 
ROBERT  GIANFERANTE 

4  1  Central  St.,  Hingham 
JACK  S.  GIANINO 

48  Staniford  St.,  Boston 
JOHN  L.  GIBBONS  JR. 
238  Walnut  St.,  Holyoke 
ROBERT  E.  GIBBS 

55  School  Ave.,  Stoughton 
MELVYN  G.  GIGUERE 

Off  Groton  St.,  East  Pepcerell 
EDWARD  J.  GILBODY 
253  Highland  Ave.,   Quincy 
RICHARD  C.  GILGUT 
259  Lincoln  Ave.,  Amherst 
RONALD  W.  GINGRAS 
550  Summer  St.,  Holyoke 
HARRY  L.  GINSBERG 
1360  Boylston  St.,  Boston 
RONALD  GILPATRICK 
655  McKinstry  Ave.,  Chicopee  Falls 
HARRY  J.  GITTES 
107  University  Rd.,   Brookline 
BETTE  A.  GIUFFRE 
779  Bridge  St.,  Northampton 
RICHARD  S.  GOLAS 
9  Knipfer  Ave.,  Easthampton 
STEPHEN  E.  GOLDMAN 
80  Brown  Ave.,  Holyoke 
IRENE  M.  GOLDSTEIN 
86  Manchester  Rd.,   Newton  Highlands 
LAWRENCE  J.  GOLLER 
we  St    St.,  Hatfield 
ROGER  S.  GOOD 
48  Hereford  St.,  Boston 


DONALD   J.  GOODWIN 
Box    116,  New  Salem 
ROBERT  L.  GOODWIN 

29  Dunham  Ave.,  Ware 
DOUGLAS  GORANSSON 
R.F.D.215   1,  Amherst 
JANET  C.  GORMAN 

30  Arlingham  St.,  Holyoke 
RICHARD  A.  GORTON 

8  Crapo  St.,  Taunton 

RUDOLF  GOTTSCHLICH 

18  Pine  St.,  Warren 

CAROLYN  GOWING 

89  Union  St.,  Franklin 

LEE  N.  GOYETTE 

122  Copperfield 

JOSEPH  R.  GRAHAM  II 

76  Summer  St.,  Maynard 

RAYMOND  GRANDCHAMP 

258  Pine  St.,  Holyoke 

JANET  T.   CLARK 

51  Bliss  St.,  West  Springfield 

DONALD  A.  GRAVES 

Union  St.,  Montague 

ELIZABETH  A.  GRAVES 

Warren  Ave.,  Shirley 

LEONARD  S.  GREEN 

W.   Brookfield  "Rd.,  N.   Brookfield 

LEWIS  B.  GREEN 

440  Hillside  Ave.,   Holyoke 

VIVIAN  GREEN 

7  Glenhill  Rd.,  Mattapan 

ROBERT  F.  GRIFFIN 

6  Park  Ave.,  Holyoke 

DORIS  T.  GRIMES 

48  Thompson  St.,   Springfield 

HENRY  R.  GROEBE 

311   Ash  St.,  New  Bedford 

CHARLES  R.  GROOME 

153  Main  St.,  Foxboro 
GILBERT  W.  GUERTIN 

5  Carisbrooke  St.,  Andover 
RICHARD  GUGLIELMI 

176  Hopedale  St.,  Hopedale 

EDWIN  A.  HAAPAOJA 

68  Halford  St.,  Gardner 

RICHARD  G.  HAAS 

College  Highway,  Southwick 

THOMAS  W.  HACKETT 

4  Columbian  Rd.,  South  Weymouth 

ERWIN  G.  HAIGIS  JR. 

100  High  St.,  Turners  Falls 

BARBARA  M.  HALEY 

30  Lathrop  St.,  W.  Springfield 

JOHN  D.  HALFORD  JR. 

10  Smith  St.,   Marblehead 

HENRY  B.  HALL 

580  Tremont  St.,  Taunton 

RICHARD  A.  HAM 

20  Tremont  St.,   Brockton 

ROBERT  L.  HAMELIN 

82  Rivers  Ave.,  Willimansett 

MARTIN  J.  HAMILTON 

34  Park  St.,  Adams 

JOAN  F.  HAMM 

304  S.  Main  St.,  E.  Longmeadow 

HAROLD  T.  HANDLEY 

E.   Leverett  Rd.,   Leverett 

GEORGE  W.  HANDY  JR. 

Tremont  St.,  Rehoboth 

LOIS  E.   HANLON 

45  Woodcliffe  Rd.,   Quincy 


CHARLES  D.  HANSON 

Mixon  Rcl_,  Framingham 

RICHARD  H.  HARDING 

18  Bishops   Lane,    Lynnfield 

WAYNE  HARDING 

Westwood  Ave.,   Old  Tappan,  N.J. 

PRISCILLA  HARLING 

54  Keith  St.,  W.  R  oxbury 

CLIFFORD  C.   HARMON 

38  Court  St.,   Winchendon 

ELEANOR  A.  HARRAHY 

8  Wayne  Terrace,   Worcester 
ELEANOR  J.  HARRIS 

7  Forest  Court,   Lexington 
SUSAN  W.  HARRIS 

24  Greenwood  Ave.,  Swampscott 
WILLIAM  D.   HARTWELL 

9  Wingate  Rd.,  Wellesley 
EDWARD  K.  HASSETT 
West  St.,   Lunenburg 
JOSEPH  R.  HASWELL 
400  Broadway,   Methuen 
ROBERT  C.  HATCH 

900  Tolland  St.,   E.  Hartford,   Conn. 

PHILIP  E.  HAWKINS 

187  Milk  St.,  Fitchburg 

KENNETH  R.  HAYNES  JR. 

253  River  Rd.,   Hudson 

MARION  S.  HAYWARD 

243  Foundry  St.,  South  Easton 

SUSAN  A.  HEARTY 

227  Clark  St.,  North  Andover 

LEONARD  R.  HEBERT 

West  St.,  Amherst 

MARTIN  E.  HEBERT 

1646  Housatonic  St.,   Pittsfield 

GAIL  S.  HEINOLD 

14  Ash  St.,  Clinton 

KATHERINE  S.  HEMLIN 

Simonds  Rd.,  Ashby 

RAYMOND  P.  HEON 

12  Wellington  St.,  Worcester 

RICHARD  L.  HERRICK 

60  Laurel  St.,   Fairhaven 

WARREN  C.  HERRICK,  JR. 

36  W.  Emerson  St  .,  Melrose 

RICHARD  A.  HOWES 

35  Bowker  St.,  Lexington 

RONALD  E.  HIGBY 

C2  Suffolk  House,   Amherst 

MARY  V.  HILL 

18  A  Horton  St.,  Attleboro 

JOHN  F.  HILLARD   JR. 

25  Madison  Ave.,   Northampton 
CAROL  A.  HINES 

1561   Great  Plains  Ave.,   Needham 

FLETCHER  E.  HIXiSON 

Hampshire  H  2,   U  of  M,   Amherst 

DAVID   J.  HJERPE 

48  Garfield  Rd. ,  Melrose 

ROBERT  A.  HOFFMAN 

20  McKone  St.,  Dorchester 

WILLIAM  G.  HOGARTH 

66  Ellicott  St.,  Needhom 

CHARLES  F.  HOLBROOK 

14  Eaton  Court,  Wellesley  Hill 

PHILLIP  B..  HOLMES 

94  North  St.,   Andover 

JOHN  HOLOWCHUCK 

111  Tenth  St.,  Springfield 

PATRICIA  J.  HOLT 

5  04  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence 


WARREN  A.  HOOKWAY  JR. 
9   Pinewood  Ave.,  Billerica 
HAROLD  H.  HOPFE 
R.F.D.  2,   Palmer 
DANIEL  S.  HORGAN  JR. 
17  Garden  St.,   Auburn 
ELLEN  L.  HOWARD 
1267  Main  St.,   Acushnet 
HENRY  E.  HOWES 
Corporation  Road,       Dennis 
HAZEL  C.  ROWLAND 

2  13  Alden  Rd.,  Fairhaven 
BERT  A.   HUBLEY 

99  Thornton  Rd.,   Waltham 

LAURENCE  A.  HUGHES 

22  Flora  St.,  Brookline 

WILLIAM  M.  HULBERT 

R.F.D.,  South  Sudbury 

CAROLE  D.   HUMPHREY 

80  Walker  Rd.,    Swamscott 

ROBERT  E.  HUMPHREY 

E.  Pleasant  St.,  R.F.D  3,  Amherst 

AUDREY  G.  HUMPHRISS 

26  High  St.,   Easthampton 

ROBERT  M.  HURST 

16  Sycamore  Rd,  ,   Brockton 

COSMO  C.  INSALACO 

49  Brookline  St.,   Watertown 

GEORGE  E.  IRVINE 

191  River  Rd.,  Hudson 

CHRISTOPHER  IVUSIC 

784  Beacon  St.,   Boston 

FLORENCE   JACINTO 

892  Center  St.,  Middleboro 

JOYCE   M.  JACKMAN 

15  Woodland  St.,   Whitinsville 

MARY  J.  JACKSON 

3  7  Oliver  Rd.,   Belmont 
MELVIN  P.   JAFFE 

I  1   Park  St.,  Brookline 
ARTHUR  E.   JAMES 
Riverside,  Gl  U 
ROBERT  JAMIESON 

R.F.D.    Mendon  Rd.,   South  Attleboro 

LOIS  A.  JANVRIN 

5   Second  St.,  Ringe   Island,   Salisbury 

RICHARD  A.  JARVI 

Townsend  Hill,  Townsend 

ELI  ZABETH  A.  JASON 

12  Long  Ave.,   Belmont 

MELVIN  E.  JENKINS  JR. 

189  Silver  St.,  Greenfield 

RALPH  JENKIND 

II  CarroUton  Ave.,  N.  Dartmouth 
LENDON  C.  JENNINGS 

71   Mount  Vernon  St.,  Haverhill 
CAROL  D.  JEPSON 
769  Grove  St.,  Worcester 
MARILYN  J.  JESTER 
315  Arnold  St.,  New  Bedford 
MELVIN  D.  JOHNSON 
Hanover  St.,  Hanover 
ROBERT  A.  JOHNSON 
317  Burncoat  St.,  Worcester 
RICHARD  L.  JONES 
301    Pond  St.,  South  Braintree 
THOMAS  A.  JONES 
14  Melvin  Ave.,   Brighton 
DANIEL  W.  JORDAN 
939  State  St.,  Springfield 
PHYLLIS  A.   JORDAN 
Reservation  Rd.,   Easthampton 


RICHARD  R.   JOSLYN 
31   Euclid  St.,   Easthampton 
MICHEL  W.  JUTRAS 
527  Armory  St.,  Springfield 
DAVID  M.  KAHN 
222  Mountain  Ave.,  Maiden 
ANDREW  KALINICK 
89   Lincoln  Ave.,  Amherst 
ELEANOR  T.  KALLINS 

II  Raingley  Rd.,   Greenfield 
BERNARD   J.  KAMINSKI 

28  Summit  Ave.,  Salem 

JACK  G.  KAUFMANN 

234  Reed  St.,  New  Bedford 

HILARY  KAULL 

Box  445,  Dennis 

KATHERINE  E.  KEARNS 

10  Cedar  St.,  Hingham 

ROBERT  F.  KEARNS 

31  Acme  Place,  Springfield 

DONALD  K.  KEEGAN 

2  Maple  St.,  Three  Rivers 

WILLIAM  S.  KEELER 

Putnam  Hill,  Sutton 

RICHARD  A.  KEENE 

231  Forest  St.,  Methuen 

WILLIAM  P.   KELLEHER 

44  Meredith  St.,  Springfield 

ALAN  T.  KELLEY 

28  Country  Drive,  Beverly 

BARBARA  J.  KELLOWAY 

220  Central  St.,  Georgetown 

BRENDA  L.   KELLY 

276  Central  St.,   Mansfield 

RICHARD  C.   KEMP 

Depot  Rd.,   Princeton 

ALBERT  R.  KENDRICK 

Bear  River  Rd.,   Ashfield 

DAVID  D.  KENEFICK 

14  Gardner  Rd.,  Norwood 

JAMES  J.  KENNEDY 

28  Abbey  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 
JOHN  C.  KENEDY 

40  Baker  St.,   Foxboro 

ROBERT  W.  KENNEDY 

142  Jackson  Parkway,  Holyoke 

RICHARD   J.    KEOUGH 

8  School  St.,  Medway 

WILLIAM  J.  KEPPER 

54  Washington  St.,  Milton 

THOMAS  R.  KERR 

475  Washington  St.,  Gloucester 

JOSEPH  A.   KERSAVAGE 

100  Chestnut  St.,   Athol 

DORIS  A.   KIES1.ING 

III  Edgewood  Ave.,  Methuen 
RICHARD  W.  KILLEN 

29  Buckingham  Rd.,  North  Andover 
GORDON  C.  KIMBALL 

191   Foster  St.,   Littleton 

ROBERT  P.  KIMBALL 

910  East  Broadway,   Haverhill 

HOWARD  D.  KING  JR. 

10  Taber  St.,   Fairhaven 

RUTH  A.  KINGHAM 

130  School  St.,  New  Bedford 

ROBERT  L.  KINNEY 

811   Plymouth  St.,  Middleboro 

KENNETH  A.  KIPNES 

128     Capen    St.,  Dorchester 

RONALD  W.  KIRKMAN 

244  Howe  St.,   Methuen 


ROBERT  L.  KLEIN 

138  N.  Main  St.,  E.  Longmeadow 
ROBERT  H.  KNIGHT 

74  State  St.,  Northampton 
GEORGE  B.  KNOWLES 
Box    126,  Dartmouth 
THOMAS  JOHNSTON  JR. 
Bay  Path  Rd.,  Bolton 
PAUL  KOLLIOS 
1055   Pleasant  St.,  Worcester 
ROBERT  M.  KOWALSKI 
West  Street,  West  Hatfield 
DAVID   P.  KRANER 
2  Elmwood  Court,  Winthrop 
SIDNEY  P.  KRASNOO 
Commonwealth  Ave,   Allston 
ANDREW  S.  KRATT 

139  Bridge  St.,  Shelburne  Falls 
JOHN  C.  KRISTOFF 
Greenland  Rd.,  Sterling  Junction 
EARL  C.  KUKULA 

18  Hillcrest  Homes,  Turners  Falls 
JOHN  S.  KULPINSKI 

49   Lowell  St.,   West  Springfield 
WILLIAM  G.  KWEDER 
R.F.D.  2,  Amherst 
PHILLIP  H.  KYROUZ 
8  Koombs  St.,   Middleboro 
ALBERT  V.   LAAKSO 
5  Winthrop  At  .,    Peabody 
ELEANOR  A.  LABELLE 
164  Dresser  St.,  Southbridge 
JOHN  W.  LABELLE 

36  Haskell  Ave.,   Leominster 
BARBARA  L.  LABINS 

1082  River  St.,  Hyde  Park 
JOAN  R.  LACK 

14  Francis  St.,  Everett 
JOHN  R.  LACY 

122  Chicomansett,  Willimansett 

DOROTHY  G.  LADUE 

172  East  St.,   Wrenthem 

NORMAND  D.  LAFLAMME 

22  Shirley  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 

JOHN  M.  LAFONTANA 

34  Castle  Hill  Ave.,  Great  Barrington 

THOMAS  R.  LALLY 

15  Argonne  St.,  Quincy 
RUSSELL  C.  LANCTO 

37  Linden  St.,  Williamstown 
DAVID   J.  LANE 

116  Union  St.,  North  Andover 

HARRY  G.  J^ANE 

Bell  Brook  Farm,  Oakham 

ELIZABETH  LANGLOIS 

46  Cooper  St.,  Agawam 

PAUL  W.  LANGWAY 

80  McCracken  Rd.,  Millbury 

PAULINE  F.  LANOE 

36  Cross  St.,  E.  Bridgewater 

MERRITT  G.  LAPLANTE 

19  Mayfaie  St.,  Worcester 
LOUIS  LAPOINTE  JR. 
12  Cressy  St.,  Beverly 
RICHARD  P.  LAPOLICE 
40  Kendrick  Place,  Amherst 
CAROLYN  LARSON 

II   Beltram  Terrace,   Maiden 
PETER  W.  LARSON 
430  Pine  St.,  Leicester 
ROBERT  L.  LARSON 
Mayfair  Caloney,  S.  Dennis 


CLARENCE  J.  LASONDE 

16  Belmont  Ave.,  Northampton 
R.  L.  LAVALLEE  JR. 

Main  St.,  Wilkinsonville 
RICHARD  C.  LAVIGNE 
34  Reed  St.,  Pittsfield 
GRANT  W.   LAW 
67  Rdbbins  St.,  Milton 
JAMES  M.  LAWRENCE 
Hollis  St.,  Groton 
PHILLIP  C.  LAWTON 

62  Summer  St.,  Athol 
JOHN  L.  LAYPORT 

12  Wheeler  St.,  Worcester 
PAUL  W.  LEATHE 

63  Purchase  St.,  Danvers 
PAUL  R.  LEDOUX 

26  King  St.,  North  Brookfield 

ARTHUR  L.  LELAND 

327  E.  Central  St.,   E.   Bridgewater 

CLINTON  C.  LEONARD 

11  Willow  St.,  W.  Bridgewater 

LOIS  A.   LESTAN 

623  Route  I,  Walpole 

PETER  A.  LEVENSON 

10  Hadwen  Lane,  Worcester 
ALAN  D.  LEVIN 

364  Riverway,  Boston 
DAVID  D..  LICCIARDI 

43  Park  St.,   Lawrence 
ROBERT  H.   LINDQUIST 
Mill  Valley  Rd.,  Belchertown 
STUART  W.  LINDQUIST 

21  Rowena  St.,  Worcester 
IAN  B.  LINDSEY 
ISA  Farwell  Place,  Cambridge 
JORDAN  LINER 

44  Griggs  Terrace,  Brookline 
JOANNE  M.  LISSACK 

33  Eastern  Ave.,  Lynn 
CHRISTOPHER  LITTLE 
Union  St.,  North  Marshfield 
GEORGE  D.  LITZEN 
572  Main  St.,  Bridgewater 
JAMES  C.  LIVESEY 
1651   Mass  Ave.,  North  Adams 
NELSON  W.  LONG 

11  High  St.,   Monson 
HUBERT  A.  LORETAN 
142  North  Orange  St.,  Athol 
ROBERT  D.  LORING 

79  Glades  Rd.,  Scituate 

ARTHUR  R.  LOWDEN 

172  Main  St.,  South  Acton 

RITA  M.  LOWELL 

7  Union  St.,  Onset 

RAPHAIL  A.  LUMENTI 

94  West  St.,  Milford 

WILLIAM  LUNDSTROM 

103  McCarthy  Ave.,   Cherry  Valley 

MICHAEL  LUNIEWICZ 

29  Belmont  Ave.,  Northampton 

JAMES  S.  LYMAN 

158  Silver  St.,  Greenfield 

PATRICIA  A.  LYNCH 

18  Louise  Rd.,  Belmont 

WILLIAM  M.  LYONS 

17  Moseley  Rd.,  Newburyport 
WINSTON  MACDONALD 

91   Cottage  St.,  Athol 
RICHARD  D.  MACIOLEK 
223  Elm  St.,  E.   Longmeadow 


GEORGE  MACKERTICH 

32  Hollis  St.,  S.  Weymouth 
CYNTHIA  MACKNIGHT 

275  North  St.,  Dalton 
DEIRDE   J.  MACLEOD 
215  Exchange  St.,  Millis 
RICHARD  R.  MACMAHON 
151    Lowell  Ave.,   Newtonville 
RICHARD  E.  MACMASTER 

16  Gates  Court,  Auburn 

WILLIAM  E.  MACQUINN 

88  Union  St.,  South  Weymouth 

KATHERINE  MAGUIRE 

15  Arlington  St.,   Pittsfield 

ARTHUR  J.  MAHONEY 

59  Cross  St.,  Lawrence 

MARY  E.  MAHONEY 

20  School  St.,  Norwood 

MARION  A.  MANDILE 

11   Chesley  Rd.,  Newton  Centre 

JEANNE  M.  MANGO 

7  Ashley  St.,  Westfield 
MARGARET  C.  MANNINGS 

8  Wells  Ave.,   Amesbury 
ALICE  C.  MANNING 

14  Richwood  St.,  West  Roxbury 
DAVID  H.  MANSFIRLD 

18  Wilson  Place,  Abington 
SYLVIA  A.  MARAND 

276  Mechanic  St.,  Southbridge 
ROBERT  W.  MARQUIS 

6  Westchester  Rd.,  Newton 

MARSHALL  MARR 

Main  St.,  Bolton 

RAYMOND  H.  MARR 

Still  River 

JOSEPH  L.  MARRING 

26  Solferino  St.,  Worcester 

GEORGE  H.  MARSTON 

8  7  Stoughton  Rd.,  Dedham 

JEAN  I.  MARSTON 

49  Whitman  Rd.,  Worcester 

ROBERT  A.  MARSTON 

323  E.   Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 

V.  J.  MARTEKA  JR. 

95  Hecla  St.,  Uxbridge 

CHARLES  A.  MARTIN 

37  Oakhill  Rd.,  Weymouth 

DONALD  W.  MARTIN 

264  Lincoln  St.,  Franklin 

FRED  A.  MARTIN 

Windsor  Rd.,  Chesire 

WILLIAM  P.  MARTYN 

33  Wolcott  St.,  Holyoke 
KARL  MASON 

32  Kingston  St.,  Indian  Orchard 

LOUISE  C.  MASON 

1  Airport  Drive,  Worcester 

ROBERT  G.  MASON 

Merriam  Drive,   Princeton 

RUDOLPH  P.  MASSARO 

1  Moreland  Place,  Everett 

ANTHONY  MASULAITIS 

Box   76,  Wheelwright 

EDWIN  MATUSKO 

123  Williams  St.,  Northampton 

JOSEPH  E.  MAUGER  JR. 

1   Appian  Way,  Allston 

JOHN  J.  MACATEER 

87  Lincoln  St.,  Melrose 

WILLIAM  McBANE 

15  Rock  St.,  Middleboro 


GEORGE  McCAFFERTY 

19  Elm  Court,  Andover 

DAVID  L.  McCarthy 

Newton  St.,  Southboro 

EUGENE  F.  McCarthy 

41   Ridgewood  Ave.,  Northampton 

JOHN  A.  McCarthy 

403   Lafayette  St.,  Salem 

WILLIAM  T.  McCarthy 

Lowell  Rd.,  Groton 
DONALD  R.  McCOMB 

20  Washington  St.,  Norwood 

s.  M.  McDonald 

13  Nichols  Rd.,  Needham 

WILLIAM  Mcdonough 

31  Sylvia  Rd.,   Lexington 
WILLIAM  H.  McGRAIL 
749  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester 
THOMAS  S.  McGUIRE 
19  Bay  State  Rd.,  Holyoke 
KATHLEEN  C.  McKAY 
Taylor  St.,  Granby 
RAYMOND  E.  McKAY 
357  South  St.,  Foxboro 
ALICE  J.  McMONAGLE 
7  Western  Ave.,   Hull 

JOSEPH  A.  McNeill 

Belchertown  Rd.,   Ludlow 

J.  KEVIN  McNIFF 

207  LaGrange  St.,  West  Roxbury 

ALICE  R.  McTIERNAN 

360  White  St.,  Springfield 

PATRICIA  A.  MELLO 

335  Rockdale  Ave.,  New  Bedford 

MALCOLM  J.  MELTZER 

192  Shurtleff  St.,  Chelsea 

ANN  MERRIAM 

59  Shattuck  St.,  Greenfield 

VINCENT  J.  MESSINA 

Suffolk  E    3,   U  of  M,  Amherst 

LOUIS  J.  MIAZGA 

727  Main  St.,  Amherst 

SELMA  Z.  MICHAELS 

28  Woolson  St.,  Mattapan 

ROGER  N.  MILLEN 

63  Brookledge  St.,  Roxbury 

BETTE  V.  MILLER 

Fort  Hoosic  Place,  Williamstown 

EDMUND  J.  MILLER 

9  Danberry  St.,  Washington,  D.C. 

MARSHA  F.  MILLER 

171  Dayton  St.,  Springfield 

BARBARA  L.  MILLS 

248  Three  Rivers  Rd.,   N.  Wilbraham 

BRUCE   L.  MILNA 

46  Elm  St.,   Pittsfield 

RAYMOND  S.  MILOWSKI 

Northfield  Rd.,   Bernardstown 

BARRY  MINSKY 

19  Fowler  St.,  Dorchester 

BURTON  I.  MINSKY 

19  Fowler  St.,  Dorchester 

EDWARD  J.  MOAKLER 

119  Edendale  St.,  Springfield 
ALLEN  F.  MOENCH 

215  Albermarle  St.,  West  Newton 
LEONARD  J.  MONIZE 

120  Seabury  St.,  New  Bedford 
ROBERTA  A.  MONIZ 

43  Liberty  St.,  New  Bedford 
H.   P.  MONTMINY  JR. 
2  Beverly  Rd.,  Arlington 


JOHN  G.  MOORE 

501   Clarendon  St.,  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

THOMAS  L.  MORGAN 

280  Pleasant  St.,  Holyoke 

WILLIAM  J.  MORIARTY 

Route   116,  Sunderland 

GEORGE  A.  MORIN  JR. 

116  Mechanic  St.,  Spencer 

ROGER  E.  MORIN 

9  Smith  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 

NORMA  E.  MORLOCK 

161    Central  Ave.,   Medford 

JOHN  J.  MORRIS 

15  Partridge  Rd.,  Wellesley 

EMILY  A.  MORRISON 

178  Morgan  St.,  Holyoke 

WILLIAM  A.  MORRISON 

178  Morgan  St.,  Holyoke 

J.  J.  MORRONE  JR. 

1  Rockingham  Place,  Worcester 
ROBERT  J.  MOYNIHAM 

45  Ralph'St.,  Springfield 

JOSEPH  M.  MULVEY 

34  Windsor  Rd.,  North  Quincy 

GEORGE  B.  MUNROE 

58  South  St.,  Williamsburg 

EDWARD  MURACHVEK 

8  5  Francis  St.,   Everett 
EDWARD  MURPHY 

119  Essex  St.,   Indian  Orchard 

JAMES  A.  MURPHY 

31   Century  St.,   Medford 

JOAN  J.  MURPHY 

273  Dedhara  St.,   Newton 

PETER  NAPIERKOWSKI 

52  Welles  Ave.,  Dorchester 

MARTIN  B.  NEE 

Hampshire  House  J   2,   U  of  M  ,  Amherst 

JOHN  S.  NEEDS 

510  Somersett  Ave.,  Taunton 

CAROL  A.  NEGUS 

128  Summer  St.,  New  Bedford 

CHARLES  E.  NEHRING 

232  Kennedy  St.,  Northampton 

ALLAN  P.  NELSON 

East  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 

DONALD  W.  NELSON 

Mandon  St.,  Upton 

JOAN  E.  NELSON 

9  Circle  Drive,   Barrlngton,  R.I. 
GILBERT  NERSESIAN 

11  Marwood  Rd.,  Worcester 
RICHARD  G.  NEUMANN 
Mill  St.,  Marion 
ROSANNA  NEWELL 

2  13  Washington  St.,    Leominster 
WENDY  NICHOLS 

15  Greenough  St.,   Brookline 

WILLIAM  S.  NICHOLS 

College  Highway,  Southampton 

JUDITH  A.  NOBBS 

17  Ashley  St.,  Springfield 

RICHARD  W.  NORCROSS 

42  Shirley  Rd.,  Waltham 

ROBERT  C.  NORMAN 

356  Main  St.,  Millbury 

CAROLE  J.  NORRIS 

106  Greenleaf  Ave.,  W.  Springfield 

GEORGE  F.  NORTHWAY 

36    Bailey   Ave.,  Saugus 

PATRICIA  A.  NOVAK 

422  Elm  St.,  Hatfield 


ROBERT  S.  NOWAK 

22  Howard  St.,  Ludlow 

NANCY  R.  NOWELL 

77  Elm  St.,   Methuen 

DAREL  C.  NOWERS 

Hospital  Rd.,  Medfield 

DAVID  G.  NOWERS 

Hospital  Rd.,  Medfield 

PHILIP  NYMAN 

60  Sutherland  Rd.,  Brighton 

J  ANICE  M.  O'BRIEN 

98  Auburn  St.,  Brockton 

FRANCIS  O'CONNELL 

Chicomansett  Village,  WlUimansett 

JAMES  P.  O'CONNELL 

70  Central  St.,  Turners  Falls 

MARY  A.  O'CONNELL 

37  Endicott  St.,  Newton  Highlands 
RICHARD  O'CONNELL 

Hampshire  Heights  Apt.  2,  Northampton 
JOHN  P.  O'KEEFE 
113  Ferry  St.,  Everett 
JOSEPH  D.  O'KEEFE 

28  Columbus  Ave.,  Newburyport 
ROBERT  F.  O'REILLY 

135  Market  St.,  Brockton 

LAWRENCE  M.  O'TOOLE 

3137  Riverside  Ave.,  Somerset 

DOUGLAS  M.  ODERMATT 

Lewis  St.,  Marion 

FRANK  OLBRYCH  JR. 

613  Memorial  Drive,  Chicopee  Falls 

F.  M.  OLCHOWSKI 

60  G  Street,  Turners  Falls 

CHARLES  W.  OLIVE  JR. 

29  Marion  Rd.,  Belmont 
GAIL  OLLERHEAD 
124  Auburn  St.,  Auburn 
OTTO  B.  OLSEN 

Oak  Hill  Rd.,   Pepperell 

DAVID  A.  OLSON 

14  Linda  Ave.,  Auburn 

VON  W.  ORTON 

266  Willow,  Mansfield 

DONALD  H.  OSBORNE 

6  York  Rd.,  Belmont 

ROBERT  G.  OSBORNE 

77  Sugar  Loaf  St.,  S.  Deerfield 

WILLIAM  H.  OSGOOD 

Depot  Rd.,   Leverett 

EDWARD  C.  OSMOND 

State  Rd.,   East  Wayland 

MARGUERITE   A.  OTERl 

38  Maplewood  Ave.,  Newton  Centre 
BERNARD  F.  OTTERSON 

9  Granite  St.,  Wellesley 

CHARLES  K.  S.  OVIAN 

38  Elm  St.,  Whitinsville 

DAVID  A.  OZELLA 

89  N.  Main  St,,  N.  Bellingham 

VICTOR  A.  PADDOCK 

22  Arapahoe  Rd.,  West  Newton 

WAYNE  S.  PAIGE 

36  Tridngle  St.,  Amherst 

T.  C.  PALIZZOLO  JR. 

484  Main  St.,  Lynnfield  Center 

ERNEST   PALUCA  JR. 

Red   Ledge,  Southampton 

HILDA   L.  PANALL 

Lincoln  St.,  Norwell 

DONALD  T.  PAGUIN 

45  Leicester  St.,  Auburn 


NORMAN  L.  PARENT 

128  Montgomery  St.,  Westfield 

RICHARD  E.   PARENT 

118  Mass.  Ave.,  Springfield 
DIANNE  B.  PARKER 

4  Marigold  Ave.,  Wellesley 
JUDITH  C.  PARKER 

119  Hamilton  Ave.,   Lynn 
ROBERT  L.  PARKER 
205   Lynn  St.,   Peabody 
ANN  B.  BLAISDELL 
University  Farmhouse,   Amherst 
RACHEL  L.  PARSONS 
Millers  Falls  Rd.,   Northfield 
RICHARD  G.  PARSONS 
R.F.D.   1   Box  345,  Northfield 
FRANCIS  PASTERCZYK 

104  Lafayette  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 

PHILIP  J.  PATENAUDE 

112  Fremont  St.,  Taunton 

NICHOLAS  PAWLAK 

47  Vine  St.,  Middleboro 

BEVERLY  A.   PEACH 

102   Payson  St.,  Attleboro 

MARILYN  J.   PEACH 

28   Pleasant  St.,  Foxboro 

JACK  R.  PEARL 

R.F.D.   3,  Bradford 

ALBERT  A.   J.  PEARSON 

176  Morton  St.,  Stoughton 

JOANNE  PECCI 

17  Lexington  St.,  Everett 
ARTHUR  C.  PECK 

56  Revere  Parkv/ay,   Pittsfield 

MATTHEW  C.   PEELER 

River     St.,   Ashburnham 

EDWARD  W.   PELIS 

Raymond  Ave.,  Hatfield 

EDWARD  F.   PENSIVY 

447  Washington  St.,   Quincy 

ARTHUR  J.  PENTTILA 

196  West  St.,   Paxton 

RICHARD  R.  PERKINS 

271   High  St.,  Winchendon 

MARGARET  A.  PETERS 

61  Ridgev/ay  St.,  Springfield 

JOHN  J.  PETRAITIS 

River  Rd.,  Sunderland 

DONALD  F.  PETRONE 

19  Orange  St.,  Brockton 

D.  F.  PETRUZELLA 

50  Francis  St.,   Pittsfield 

FRED  C.   PHILLIPS 

138  Falcon  St.,  East  Boston 

JOHN   PICARD 

Suffolk  C  3,  U  of  M,  Amherst 

WILLIAM  L.  PICKARD 

South  Rd.,   Pepperell 

ALAN  A.   PICKETT 

64  Clinton  St.,  New  Bedford 

DAVID  B.  PIKE 

Griswoldville 

KENNETH  PILLSBURY 

1377  North  St.,  Walpole 

SANDRA  M.  PLANK 

18  Mountain  Drive,   Pittsfield 
JOHN  A.   POLLARD 

23  Mugford  St.,  Marblehead 
MARY  E.  POND 
15  Leonard  St.,  Agaw/am 
PAUL  J.  POST  JR. 

19  Keefe  Rd.,  Acton 


FRANCIS  W.   POULIN 

Wattsquadock  Hill,   Bolton 

ALDEN  W.   POWERS 

41   Cottage  St., Amherst 

GILES  A.  POWERS 

20  Summer  St.,  New^ton 

RONALD  E.  POZZO 

727   Pleasant  St.,   Canton 

WAYNE  S.  PRAY 

337  Elm  St.,  E.  Bridgewater 

DONALD  PRESTON 

443  Dwfight  Ave.,  Springfield 

WILLIAM  A.   PRESTON 

4  1   Gray  St.,   Amherst 

GLADYS  PRIBUTSKY 

376  Ridge  St.,   Fall  River 

RICHARD  M.   PRICE   JR. 

40  Churchill  St.,  Amherst 

MARGARET  H.  PROPHET 

Pleasant  St.,  W.    Brookfield 

RICHARD  C.  PROUTY 

45  Booth  Hill  Ave.,  N.  Scituate 

ERNEST  A.  PROVOST  JR. 

Suffolk   J    1,   U  of  M,  Amherst 

EUGENE  A.  PUKOPEK 

54  Brainerd  St.,  South  Hadley 

FRANK  W.  PUTNAM  III 

35  Woodbury  Lane,  Acton 

EVAN  F.   QUARTON 

Trailer  Park,   U    of  M,   Amherst 

SUZANNEL  QUINLAVIN 

28  Wellesley  Ave.,  Wellesley 

JEANETTE  RADOWICZ 

North  Silver  Lane,  Sunderland 

KENNETH  A.  RAINA 

96  Yale  St.,  North  Adams 

REINHOLD  RASMUSSEN 

Goodale  St.,  W.  Peabody 

STANLEY  RASTALLIS 

Meadow  Rd.,   Montague 

DAVID  W.  RATTRAY 

204  Franklin  St.,   Melrose 

PHYLLIS  L.  RAWLINS 

152  Pine  Tree  Road,   Ithica,  N.Y. 

GORDON  W.  REID 

30  Thorndike  St.,  Beverly 

PAUL  C.  RESTUCCIA 

270  Jerusalem  Rd.,  Cohassett 

DUANE  S.  RICE 

160  Baker  St.,  Walpole 

MARGARET  RICHARDS 

54  Northfield  Rd.,   Millers   Falls 

BRUCE  L.  RICHARDSON 

4  Countess  St.,  Haverhill 
JOHN  D.  RICHARDSON 
320  Walnut  St.,  Bridgewater 
EDWARD  RICHARDSON 

5  Otis  St.,  Mansfield 
MARILYN  RICHARDSON 
27  Colonial  Rd.,  Hingham 
BERNARD  RIEDEL  JR. 
709  Wapping  Rd.,   Kingston 
PETER  J.  RIMSA 

96  Hempstead  Place,  Athol 

GILBERT  RISHTON 

424  Dedham  St.,  Wrenthem 

BARBARA  L.  ROBBINS 

Lee  Terrace,  Williamstown 

LEE  W.  BOBBINS  JR. 

13  Bancroft  Park,  Hopedale 

LLOYD  B.  ROBBINS  JR. 

140  Adams  St.,   Braintree 


RICHARD  B.  ROBBINS 

140  Adams  St.,   Braintree 

HERMAN  J.  ROCHE 

42  East  St.,  Whitinsville 

CORNELIA  ROGERS 

G.A.R.  Highway,   Orleans 

DEBORAH  A.  ROGERS 

Strong  St.,  Amherst 

HENRY  F.  ROLPHE 

83  High  Rd.,  Newbury 

JACOB  M.  ROMO 

47  Pierpont  St.,   Peabody 

ROGER  A.  RONDEAU 

251   Grove  St.,   Franklin 

GERALD  P.  ROONEY 

18  Jones  Ave.,  Wilmington 

ROBERT  C.  ROOT 

53  Western  Ave.,  Westfield 

FENWICK  C.  ROSE 

Bradley  St.,   Lee 

CONROD  E.  ROUSSEAU 

12  Merrill  Ave.,   Amesbury 

ROBERT  N.  ROUSSEAU 

25  Bower  St.,   Holyoke 
NORBERT  RUBINSTEIN 

125  University  Rd.,   Brookline 
ROBERT  N.  RUEL 
State  St.,  Granby 
JOHN  E.  RUPRE  CRT 
71  Evergreen  St.,  Kingston 
WILLIAM  P.  RUPRECHT 
7  1   Evergreen  St.,   Kingston 
STANISLAUS  J.  RUSEK 
12  Staples  St.,  Adams 
GEORGE  K.  RUSSELL 
112  Robbins  Ave.,   Pittsfield 
WILLIAM  M.  RUSSELL 
South  St.,   Belchertown 
SONDRA  R.  SABLE 
33  Eleanor  Rd.,   Pittsfield 
ROBERT  ST.  FRANCIS 
73  Waite  Ave.,   Chicopee 
LEO  I.  ST.  MARTIN 
1340  Main  St.,  Leicester 
SALVATORE  SALIPANTE 
42  Gore  St.,   Cambridge 
MARSHA  SAMOYLENKO 
37  Duffield  St.,  Auburndale 
STEPHEN  J.  SANCHEZ 
27  Simon  St.,  Beverly 
CAROL  E.  SANDSTROM 
132  Longwood  Ave.,  Brockton 
STEPHEN  H.  SANFIELD 
9  Ocean  Terrace,   Lynn 
WILLIAM  SANSOUCIE 
R.F.D.   3,   Amherst 
GEORGINE  SARGENT 
1   Arbutus  Rd.,  Swampscott 
THEODORE  SARGENT 
200  Lowell  St.,   Peabody 
PHYLLIS  SATTER 
15  Crowell  St.,  Boston 
EDWARD  S.  SCACE 
1150  Barker  Rd.,   Pittsfield 
ANTHONY  S.  SCALZI 

26  Bancroft  St.,  Watertown 
EDWARD  A.  SCHMIDT 

105  North  Summer  St.,  Adams 

NANCY  E.  SCHUHLE 

30  Chestnut  St.,  Turners  Falls 

DONALD  E.  SCHULZ 

54  Roosevelt  Rd.,  Weymouth 


ROBERT  F.  SCHULZ 

36  Broadway,  Westfield 

GLORIA  SCHWARTZ 

12  Fellsmere  Rd.,  Newton 

ROBERT  D.  SCHWARTZ 

405  Washington  St.,   Brookline 

PETER   J.  SCHWARZ 

508  Main  St.,   Lynnfield  Center 

NANCY  J.  SCOBLE 

French  King  Highway,  Greenfield 

SUSAN  J.  SCOFIELD 

30  Beltran  St.,  Maiden 
BEVERLY  A.  SCOTT 

175  Court  St.,  Dedham 
FREDERIC  W.  SCOTT 
Apple  Valley,  Ashfield 
SHIELA  A.  SCOTT 

109  High  St.,  Greenfield 
FAITH  J.  SEAMANS 

176  Cross  St.,  Halifax 
JOHN  J.  SEQUIN 

728  Main  St.,  Southbridqe 

MORTON  L.  SHAEVEL 

607  Morton  St.,   Mattapan 

ELLSWORTH   L.  SHARPE 

84  Spencer  St.,   Agawam 

CHARLES  H.  SHAW 

228   Farrington  St.,   Quincy 

DAVID  N.  SHAW 

5  New  Hall  St.,  Springfield 

GEORGE  W.  SHELDON 

Birnham  Rd.,  Northfield 

RICHARD  I.  SHELDON 

346  Ellsbree  St.,   Fall  River 

ALSON  E.  SHERMAN 

R.F.D.   137  High  St.,  N.  Attleboro 

LORRAINE  M.  SHERRY 

54  Vineyard  Rd.,   Abington 

PHILLIP  J.  SHINE 

36  Arvilla  Ave.,  Springfield 

WILLIAM  K.  SHRADER 

15  Douse  Rd.,   Quincy 

MARCELLA  A.  SHUMWAY 

The  Bars,  Deerfield 

MILTON  SHUPE 

3  Kenilworth  Rd.,  Worcester 

JOHN  SHUTTLEWORTH 

Hinsdale  P.O.,   Peru 

DAVID  V.  SIBEL 

Route   1,  Box  6,  Maynard 

JOAN  E.  SIEGMUND 

7  Chilcott   Place,   Jamaica  Plain 

PAUL  A.  SIGNET 

474  Maple  St.,  Holyoke 

BERTRAM  E.  SILK 

31  South  St.,  Brighton 
JOANNE  C.  SILLS 

19  Euston  St.,  Brookline 

MARY  JANE  SILVEIRA 

248  Green  St.,  Fairhaven 

BRUCE  C.  SILVEN 

74  Oakland  Ave.,   Cranston,  R.I. 

RONALD  SIMONS 

Burt  St.,   Norton 

RICHARD  H.  SIMPSON 

61   High  St.,  Stoneham 

ROBERT  SINDERMANN 

52  Phelps  Ave.,  North  Adams 

IRENE  V.  SIROSKEY 

No  6  Road,   Leverett 

JOEL  F.  SISITSKY 

34  Shawmut  St.,  Springfield 


SANFORD  A.  SLADE 

42  West  Allen  Rd.,  Springfield 
JERROLD  G.  SLAFSKY 

18  Mountain  St.,  Sharon 
RICHARD  H.  SLATTERY 

149  Whitmarsh  Ave.,  Worcester 

PHILLIP  E.  SMEAD 

171   Colrain  St.,  Greenfield 

CAROL  L.  SMITH 

245  Arthur  St.,  Springfield 

JOHN  H.  SMITH  JR. 

29  Washington  Ave.,  Holyoke 

LOUISE  E.  SMITH 

165  Stockbridge  St.,  Amherst 

ROBERT  G.  SMITH  JR. 

598  Main  St.,   South  Weymouth 

SAMUEL  E.  SMITH 

Amherst  Rd.,  Sunderland 

THOMAS  N.  SMITH 

49  Smith  St.,   Amherst 

WAYNE   P.  SMITH 

2050  Highland  Ave.,   Fall  River 

RONALD  E.  SNOW 

86  Kellog  Ave.,  Amherst 

WERNER  SOHN 

43  Warrinve  Ave.,   Springfield 
FRANK  SOUSA 

Westview  Trailer  Park,   U  of  M,   Amherst 

CYNTHIA  SOWYRDA 

68  West  Grove  St.,  Middleboro 

JOSEPH  V.  SPADAFORA 

14  McKinley  Terrace,   Pittsfield 

RUTH   L.  SPAHL 

33  Oxford  Ave.,  Dudley 

FRANK  E.  SPEAR 

Stockbridge  Hall,   Box  5,   U  of  M,   Amherst 

JUNE   P.  SPEAR 

16  Hampton  Rd.,   Natick 

ROBERTA  E.  SPEIRS 

85  Highland  Ave.,  Wollaston 

EUGENE  L.  SPERRY 

255  Belmont  St.,  Brockton 

ROBERTA  L.  SPILLER 

1086  Morton  St.,  Dorchester 

PETER  ST.   LAWRENCE 

124  Pleasant  St.,   Athol 

NORMA  L.  STACKPOLE 

227  Chancery  St.,  New  Bedford 

LINDA  R.  STEINBERG 

16  Mayfield  St.,  Springfield 

JOANNE  STEINIERE 

333  River  Rd.,  Agawam 

CYNTHIA  L.  STETSON 

16  Hazen  St.,   Springfield 

ROBERT  B.  STEWART 

19  Commonwealth  Ave.,  N.  Andover 
ROBERT  E.  STEWART 
Westview  Trailer  Park,  Amherst 
ROBERT  H.  STODDARD 

365  Hamilton  St.,  Leominster 

MICHAEL  C.  STOIA 

286  Bargen  Ave.,  Kearney,  N.J. 

ELLIOT  H.  STONE 

388  Pleasant  St.,   Belmont 

PATRICIA   JENKINS 

189  Silver  St.,  Greenfield 

RONALD  STOTTLEMEYER 

Western  Ave.,   Essex 

CHARLES  M.  STUDLEY 

200  North  St.,  Dalton 

ROBERT  STURTEVANT 

80  Beech  St.,  Greenfield 


DANIEL  L.  SULLIVAN 

125  Pond  St.,  South  Weymouth 

EDWARD  M.  SULLIVAN 

171   Green  St.,  Fairhaven 

JOSEPH  L.  SULLIVAN 

22  HoUis  St.,   Milton 

GUSTAF   J.  SUNDQUIST 

601   Prospect  St.,  West  Boylston 

PAUL  D.  SUORSA 

59  Pearl  St.,  Amesbury 

ALLAN  B.  SYLVESTER 

38  Tivertown  Parkway,  Worcester 

JOSEPH  T.  SZEWCZAK 

Meadow  Lane,  Housatonic 

JACQUELI  NE  TAFT 

Meeting  House  Hill  Rd.,  Stejling 

HENRY  T.  TAMAGNO 

34  Simpson  St.,  Newton 

GEORGE  R.  TANGUAY 

108   Pelley  St.,  Gardner 

THOMAS  H.  TANGUAY 

49  Glenn  St.,  Adams 

RICHARD  TANNENBAUM 

173  Harris  Ave.,  Hewlitt,  N.Y. 

JOHN  J.  TARPEY 

374  Elm  St.,  Gardner 

BARBARA  L.  TATHAM 

479  Chestnut  St.,   Lynn 

BEVERLY  A.  TATHAM 

479  Chestnut  St.  ,   Lynn 

H.  R.  TATSAPAUGH  JR. 

Clayton  Road,  Sheffield 

DONALD  TAUB 

27  Summer  St.,   Plymouth 

NANCY  TELFER 

9p  Sagamore  Ave.,  West  Medford 

ROBERT  K.  TEMPLE 

Box  550,   North  Amherst 

JOHN  A.  TERO 

24   Poland  Ave.,  Winchendon 

VERONICA  M.  TETA 

99  Chapin    Terrace,  Springfield 

RICHARD  W.  THATCHER 

404  Chestnut  Hill,  Athol 

WALTER  R.  THAYER 

Strainhts  Rd.,  Hatfield 

BARBARA  F.  THELIN 

8149  California  Ave.,  Whittier,   Calif. 

DAVID  A.  THOMAS 

1818  Grove  St.,  Greenboro,  N.C. 

JESSE  L.  THOMAS 

24  Revere  St.,  Springfield 

ANNE  M.  THOMPSON 

43  Chickering  Rd.,  Norwood 

JANE  F.  THOMPSON 

30  Renwick  Rd.,  Melrose 

RICHARD  W.  THOMLSON 

202  West  St.,  Auburn 

PETER  A.  THOMPSON 

106  Whitmarsh  Ave.,  Worcester 

JOHN  E.  THRONHILL 

Gate  St.,  Carvar 

CARL  H.  THRESHER 

6  0  Spring  St.,  Wakefield 

ELIZABETH  G.  TITE 

4  Maple  St.,  Charlton  City 

NICHOLAR  J.  TITONE 

9  Marwood  Drive,  Andover 

MARTIN  S.  TOLLINS 

39  Pope  Hill  Rd.,  Milton 

ROBERT  M.  TONRA 

42  Station  St.,   Brookline 


ANN  L.  TRACY 

South  Rd.,  Westhampton 

RICHARD  W.  TRACY 

South  Rd.,  Westhampton 

EDWARD  P.  TRIDER 

Suffolk  B2,   U  of  M,  Amherst 

KENNETH  J.  TROMBLY 

122  South  Walker  St.,  Lowell 

SHIRLEY  TRUCHON 

139  Hope  St.,  Greenfield 

CAROLYN  E.  TRULL 

136  Andover  St.,  Lowell 

CHARLES  E.  TRUMBELL 

Suffolk  HI,  U  of  M,   Amherst 

DAVID  C.  TUCKER 

5  00  Argyle  Rd.,  Drexel  Hill,   Penn. 

HERBERT  A.  TUCKER 

Quaker  Highway,   Uxbridge 

JAMES  H.  TUCKER 

30  Burdett  Rd.,  Lynn 

EARLIDINE  M.  TUKEY 

45   Jackson  St.,   Northampton 

PHYLLIS  A.  TURCOTTE 

1199  Gratton  St.,  Willimansett 
GERALD  L.  TUTTLE 
School  St.,  Barre 
RUSSELL  C.  ULM 

135  North  Walker  St.,  Taunton 

PHYLLIS  UNDERWOOD 

211  Trapelo  Rd.,  Waltham 
RONALD  VACCA 

33  School  St.,   Everett 

ROBERT  M.  VIERA 

51  Robert  St.,  North  Dartmouth 

CHARLES  J.  WABECK 

River  Rd.,  East  Deerfield 

EDWIN  O.  WWGG 

Byfield  Rd.,  Ashburnham 

ANTHONY  E.  WAGNER 

Suffolk  A3,  U    cf  M,  Amherst 

ROBERT   O.  WAITE 

22  Laurel  St.,  East  Bridgewciter 

RICHARD  G.  WAKEM 

Chesterfield  Rd.,  Westhampton 

ROBERT  C.  WALKER 

Park  St.,  Westboro 

ROBERT  B.  WALKER 

Tobey  Lane,   Mattapoisett 

CONSTANCE   L.  WALSH 

19  Eleanor  Rd.,  Springfield 

LAWRENCE  W.  WALSH 

Rodney  French  Boulevard,  New  Bedford 

THOMAS  C.  WALSH 

25  Williams  St.,  Northampton 

JANICE  L.  WARFIELD 

N.  Blandford  Rd.,  Blandford 

WARREN  B.  WASHBURN 

77  Cedar  St.,  Middleboro 

JOANNE  M.  WATMAN 

30  Lansing  Road,  Lynn 

ALAN  P.  WATSON 

302  Hopkins  Place,  Longmeadow 

JAMES  R.  WATSON 

37  Webster  St.,   Ouincy 

ADELBERT  S.  WEAVER 

Cammett  Rd.,  Marstons  Mills 

JOHN  A.  WEBBER 

Main  St.,  Rutland 

RUSSELL  WEKKS 

5  1  North  St.,   Florence 

DAVID  J.  WEINBERG 

145  Chalmers  St.,  Springfield 


CHRISTA  WEINBERGER 

Orleans  Inn,   Orleans 

MAURICE  C.  WEINER 

167  Shurtleff  St.,  Chelsea 

RICHARD  J.  WEINER 

77  Virginia  St.,   Springfield 

RICHARD  I.  WEISE 

603  Britton  St.,  Fairview 

ROBERT  F.  WEISS 

30  Upton  St.,  Adams 

BETTY  A.  WELLMAN 

162  Bowles  Park,  Springfield 

ROBERT  B.  WELLMAN 

128  Barnard  Ave.,   Watertown 

MARTHA  WENDALL 

548  Bolivar  St.,   Canton 

DAVID  H.  WENTWORTH 

50  East  St.,   Amherst 

RONALD  C.  WERME 

Suffolk  B3,  U  of  M,   Amherst 

JOELLEN  WEST 

Lower  Beverly  Hills,   W.  Springfield 

A.  E.  WESTLUND   JR. 

11   Allen  St.,  Gloucester 

ANNE  S.  WHALEN 

22  Bailey  St.,  Lawrence 

JANET  E.  WHITAKER 

Water  St.,  North  Pembroke 

NANCY  B.  WHITCOMB 

398  Main  St.,  Wareham 

GERALD  E.  WHITE 

I  Gates  St.,   Monson 
ROBERT  F.  WHITE 
Box  475 ,  Mount  Herman 
WILLIAM  B.  WHITE 
Box  475,  Mount  Herman 
JOSEPH  S.  WHITING 

15  Mount  View  Drive,   Pittsfield 

PETER  E.   WHITING 

281   Brook  St.,  Framingham 

THOMAS  C.  WHITTAKER 

12  Maple  Ave.,  Scituate 

JOYCE  WILLIAMS 

5  Speen  St.,  Natick 

MURRAY  J.  WILLIAMS 

Granville  Rd.,  Westfield 

H.  E.  WILLMAN  JR. 

II  Ballard  Court,  Southbridge 
PAUL  F.  WILSON 

Pines  Rd.,  Box  349,    Pinehurst 

PETER  C.  WILSON 

Garland  Rd.,  Concord 

THOMAS  WILSON 

437  South  Main  St.,  Mansfield 

LEONARD  J.  WINN 

31  Dunstable  Rd.,  North  Chelmsford 

ROBERT  F.  WISE 

Suffolk  E2,  U  of  M,   Amherst 

FRANCIS  H.  WITHAM 

23  Common  St.,  Waltham 

RICHARD  A.  WITHAM 

12  Wyndmere  Rd.,  Milton 

ROBERT  D.  WITHAM 

North  Main  St.,  Middletown 

HARVEY  F.  WOLFGANG 

1078  Piper  Rd.,  W.  Springfield 

LOUIS  A.  WOLPERT 

34  Rowland  Terrace,  Worcester 

ALFRED  WONG 

42  Pleasant  St.,  Northampton 

DOUGLAS  A.  WOOD 

16  Oxford  Terrace,  Westwood 


DOUGLAS  A.  WOODMAN 

409  Essex  St.,  Hamilton 

JACK  F.  WOODRUFF 

College  Highway,   Southwick 

JAMES  WOODRUFF 

College  Highway,   Southwick 

ROBERT  C.  WOODRUFF 

63  Demond  St.,   Springfield 

PHILIP  C.  WOODWORTH 

King  St.,  Groveland 

GEORGE  S.  WORSH 

126  Albion  St.,   Rockland 

DAVID  WORTHINGTON 

1015  May  St.,   New  Bedford 

JENNIFER  WRIGHTSON 

266  Mansfield  St.,  Sharon 

BARBARA  K.  WYMAN 

12  Grenada  St.,  Worcester 

ANN  J.  YOUNG 

Cottage  St.,   Belchertown 

DAVID  B.  YOUNG 

32  Linnell  St.,  Springfield 

JAMES  L.  YOUNG 

1374  High  Ave.,   Roslyn,   Penna. 

ELEANOR   L.   ZAJAC 

Uxbridge  Rd.,  Mendon 

RICHARD  C.  ZEBERT 

Warwick  Ave.,  Northfield 

MARY  J.  ZEH 

Mill  Street,   Northboro 

EUGENE  R.  ZIEMBA 

Bowena  Corners,   Adams 


SOPHOMORES 


EDMUND  J.  ADAMCZYK 

4B   Jordan  St.,   Adams 

MARCIA  A.  ADAMS 

3  9  Warren  St.,   Stonehom 

RONALD  A.  ADAMS 

329  North  Main  St.,  E.  Longmeadov 

ROBERT  F.  ADKINS 

354  Webster  St.,  Needham 

JOHN  S.  AHEARN 

11   Buckingham  Rd.,  Milton 

ALFRED  ALBERGHINI 

37  Olive  St.,  Northampton 

ROBERT   J.  ALBERTINI 

26  Ringman  Ave.,   Mansfield 
ANN  ALDRICH 

115  Gloucester  St.,   Arlington 

FRED  E.  ALDRICH 

75   Park  St.,  Turners  Falls 

CHARLES  F.  ALESSIO 

46  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Pittsfield 

F.  R.  ALLAIRE   JR. 

21   Cotley  St.,   East  Taunton 

CYNTHIA  L.  ALLEN 

46  Main  St.,  Agaviram 

ADELIA  A.  ALLIS 

West  Lane,  Whately 

ANN  E.  ALLYN 

Main  Road,   Montgomery 

INGRID  M.  AMATUS 

27  Pleasant  St.,   Pittsfield 
DONALD  F.  AMES 

1013  N.   Pleasant  St.,   N.   Amherst 


RICHARD  F.  AMOLING 

472  Beech  St.,  Roslindale 

BEVERLY  M.  ANDERSON 

3  Arborview  Rd.,   Jamaica  Plain 

DAVID  A.  ANDERSON 

42  King  Street,   Orange 

JUDITH  B.  ANDERSON 

106  Pearl  St.,  Woburn 

LYNN  W.  ANDERSON 

Birch  Hill  Rd.,  Blandford 

ROBERT  W.   ANDERSON 

Box    1 13,  Granby 

RICHARD   P.  ANDRAS 

10  Exchange  St  ,  Westfield 

ELMORE  L.  J.  ANDREWS 

135  Porter  St.,  Melrose 

JOAN  ARNOLD 

22  Shaw  St.,  North  Weymouth 

BARBARA  S.  ARONS 

8  1  Raymond  Circle,   Peabody 

ALDEN  C.  ARVIDSON 

12  Appletree  Lane,  Holden 

JEAN  F.  ASHLEY 

Seymor  Stl.,   Berkley 

JOHN  M.  ATWATER 

Hall  Tavern  Form,  Shelburne  Falls 

CHARLES  F.  AVERY 

George  St.,   Mendon 

BRUCE  D.  BAGGARLY 

367  Herso  St.,  New  Bedford 

NICHOLAS  BAKIRAKIS 

8   Waverly  St  .,   Everett 


JOHN  BALIAN 

323  Arlington  St.,  Watertown 

KENNETH  A.  BALLARD 

22  Blueridge  Ave.,  Saugus 

ROBERT  D.  BANNON 

lOC  Hamphire  Heights,  Northampton 

PAUL  A.  BARDEN 

South  Prospect  St.,  Amherst 

MARY  E.  BARNES 

R.F.D.  Box  29,  Northfield 

DONALD  L.  BARNETT 

H2  Suffolk  House,   U  of  M,   Amherst 

JAMES  E.  BARRETT 

110  Newton  St.,  Holyoke 

WILMER  D.  BARRETT 

461  West  St.,  Reading 

RAYMOND  A.  REAL 

178  Jasper  St.,  Springfield 

NANCY  M.  BEAN 

22  Gloria  Rd.,  West  Roxbury 

MARCIA  L.  BEARDSELL 

6   Pine  St.,   Belmont 

LAWRENCE  D.  BEAUPRE 

21  Thirteenth  St.,  Attleboro 

HAROLD  M.  BECKER 

3  0  Summit  Ave.,  Salem 

ALLAN  J.  BEDROSIAN 

2  Franklin  Place,  Somerville 

ELIZABETH  BEHRENS 

32  Reed  Street,  Agawam 

NORBIT  C.   BELANGER 

293    Beech  Street,  Holyoke 


G.  E.  BELHUMEUR  JR. 

5  Greenacre  Square,   Springfield 
LEONARD  A.  BELLI 

76  Anqell  Street,   Mansfield 

ALAN  S.  BELLO 

45  Favre  Street,   Mattapan 

HARRY  M.  BELLO 

49  Favre  Street,  Mattapan 

RAYMOND  F.  BENDER 

Chestnut  Hill,   Montague 

EILEEN  M.  BENOIT 

Rear  Silver  Lake,  Athol 

PHILIP  A.  BERARDI 

139  Everett  Street,    Allston 

RICHARD  O.  BERKWITT 

18  Franklin  Street,  Northampton 

GENE  R.  BERUBE 

West  River  Street,  Upton 

ROBERT  F.  BETTS 

1084  Main  Street,    Leominster 

HENRY  W.  BIELAWA 

33  Luther  Street,   Chicopee 

CYNTHIA  D.  BILLINGS 

118  Hopkins   Place,   Longmeadow 

PRISCILLA  A.  BIONI 

36  Allen  St.,  West  Springfield 

NANCY U. BLACKMAN 

Ocean  Street,   Brant  Rock 

ROBERT  S.  BLADEN 

15  Kent  Place,   Chatham 

MIRIAM  C.  BLAKE 

114  Hollis  Ave.,   Braintree 

LOUIS  H.  BLANCHARD 

6  Temple  Street,  Holyoke 
ROBERT  E.  BOBOLA 
204  Skeel  St.,  Willimansett 
LOUIS  A.  BOLDUC 

7  Crawford  Street,   Lowell 
EDWARD  C.  BORSARE 

9  Fawndale  Road,  Roslindale 

RAYMOND  A.  BOUCHARD 

14A  Pleasant  View,  Fall  River 

NORMAN  J.  BOUCHER 

73  Tarkiln  Hill  Road,  New  Bedford 

DONALD  F.  BOUDREAU 

Foster  Road,  Ashby 

GEORGE  A.  BOURAS 

253  Prospect  Street,  Brockton 

FRANCES  E.  BOUTWELL 

38  William  Street,  Shelburne  Falls 

GERALDINE  BOUTWELL 

Holland  Road,  Brimfield 

ARNOLD  J.  BOWKER  JR. 

5   Pondview  Ave.,   Scituate 

HAZEN  C.  BOYD 

53  Boardman  Street,  Newburyport 

KENNETH  A.  BOR 

20  Fort  Street,  Northampton 

ELWIN  R.  BOYDEN 

172  Summer  St.,  South  Walpole 

KATHRYN  M.  BOZICAS 

117  Main  St.,  East  PeppereU 

CHARLOTTE  BRACKETT 

438  Plymouth  Street,  Abington 

LEONARD  W.  BRACKETT 

28  Rice  Street,  Middleboro 

ROBERT  E.  BRACKLEY 

1380  South  Main  Street,  Athol 

ELAINE  J.  BRANDT 

15  Steiger  Road,  Holyoke 

DONALD  BREADY 

Boston  Road,  North  Wilbraham 


DONALD  E.  BRENNEN 
104  Cedar  Park,  Melrose 
DONALD  F.  BRENNAN 
2  Shawmut  St.,  Fairhaven 
EDWARD  D.  BRENNAN 
280  Oak  Street,  Holyoke 
THOMAS  F.  J.  BRENNAN 

84  Walton  St.,  Fitchburg 
ELLEN  M.  BRIGGS 

192  Winthrop  St.,   West  Medway 

BERNARD  J.  BRITT 

335  Amity  Street,  Amherst 

PHILIP  BROCKMAN 

11  Sunhill  Lane,  Newton  Center 

BRETA  E.  BROWN 

Mendon  Street,  Blackstone 

DAVID  L.  BROWN 

Sunny    Hill  Road,    Lunenburg 

DORIS  J.  BROWN 

South  Street,  Florida 

JAMES  R.  BROWN 

96  Conant  Street,  Danvers 

STEVEN  BROWN 

East  Pleasant  St.,   Amherst 

HERBERT  BRUMER 

5g8  Carew  Street,  Springfield 

CAROL  A.  BRUNELL 

582  Silver  Lake  Street,   Athol 

JEANNE  A.  BRYSON 

1662  Westfield  St.,  W.  Springfield 

CHARLES  P.  BUCK 

Bartlett  Street,  Northboro 

NICHOLA  BUCKERIDGE 

76   Pleasant  Street,   Cohasset 

CHESTER  P.  BURAS 

9  Abington  Ave.,  Peabody 
MARY  LOU  BURGESS 

279  White  Street,  Springfield 

EVELYN  BURHOE 

64  Glenmerle  Circle,  Reading 

DIANE  B.  BURNHAM 

8  State  Street,  Worcester 

CHARLES  M.  BURNIM 

10  Walnut  Ave.  Revere 
ROBERT  E.  BURNS 

28  Montvale  Street,   Roslindale 
ROBERT  H.  BURY 

416  Danforth  Street,  Taunton 

GEORGE  D.  BUSHA 

22   John  St.,  East  Longmeadow 

ROGER  BUTTERWORTH 

124  Pleasant  Street,   Milton 

NORMA  R.  CADIFF 

2  Clarendon  Street,   Maiden 

DAVID  D.  CAHALEN 

395  Pecks  Road,  Pittsfield 

MARY  JANE  CAMBELL 

7  Everett  Street,  Cambridge 

NANCY  J.  CAMBELL 

20  South  High  St.,  Melrose 

NANCY  M.  CAMBELL 

R.F.D.   1,  Ware 

RUTH  A.  CAMBELL 

175  Forest  Street,  Reading 

EDWARD   L.  CANNER 

29  Perkins  Street,  Winthrop 
LOUIS  J.  CANTORI 

81   Bridge  St.,  Northampton 
JAMES  J.  CAPELESS 

85  Silver  Street,  Springfield 
RITA  V.  CAPOLUPO 

196  Trenton  St.,   East  Boston 


RICHARD  G.  CARLO 

40  Kent  Street,   Somerville 

GRETA  A.  CARLQUIST 

50  Park  Street,  Hudson 

ARTHUR  R.  CARON 

126  East  Street,  Springfield 

JEAN  CARPENTER 

186  East  Main  St.,   Marlborough 

LAWRENCE  CARPENTER 

227  Charles  St.,   Fitchburg 

DENNIS  CARROLL 

3  9  Vernon  Street,  Worcester 

PHILIP  T.  CARSON 

Dewey  Avenue,  Sandwich 

RAYMOND  S.  CASAVANT 

27  Brook  Road,  Southbridge 

MAUREEN  R.  CASEY 

79  Grand  View  Ave.,  Worcester 

ARTHUR  F.  CASSIDY 

7  Meshaka  St.,  West  Roxbury 

JAMES  J.  CASSIDY 

227  Mill  Street,  Agawam 

LEO  M.  CASSIDY 

Prospect  Street,  Medway 

RICHARD  M.  CECHVALA 

Prospect  Street,   Hatfield 

ALCON  H.  CHADWICK 

Polpis  Road,   Nantucket 

ALAN  G.  CHALK 

Trailer  Park,   U  of  M,  Amherst 

JAMES  A.  CHAMBERS 

79  Lonsdale  Street,  Dorchester 

SYDNEY  G.  CHAPIN 

Depot  St.,  R.F.D.,   Montague 

JONAS  H.  CHAVES 

1  01  7  Humphrey  St.,  Swampscott 

ALBERTINE  L.  CHENOT 

Highland  St.,  Housatonic 

EDMOND  T.  CHROBAK 

R.F.D.  1,  Ware 

CARL  L.  CLAPP 

15  South  St.,  Harwichport 

ANN  P.  CLARK 

86  Avon  Street,   Lawrence 

DAVID  B.  CLARK 

125  Barrett  St.,  Northampton 

GREGORY  B.  CLARKE 

7  Newbridge  Ave.,  Woburn 

MARGARET  CLEMENTS 

40  Prospect  Hill  Road,  Lexington 
DOROTHY  CLEVENSON 

377  V.F.W.  Parkway,  Brookline 

STUART  B.  CLOUGH 

Main  St.,  Vineyard  Haven 

ROBERT  R.  CLOUTIER 

288  Elm  Street,  Holyoke 

JUDITH  COBB 

90  Sims  Road,  Wollaston 

HENRY  J.  COCOA 

159  Cottage  St.,  East  Boston 

ROBERT  C.  COLE  JR. 

152  Morningside  Road,  Worcester 

RALPH  F.  COLEMAN 

45, Florida  St.,  Springfield 

WILLIAM  D.  COLLETTE 

60  Hillside  Road,  Watertown 

RAYMOND  T.  COLLINS 

83  K  Street,  Turners  Falls 

WILLIAM  A.  COLLINS 

41  Hurlcroft  Ave.,   Medford 
JAMES  T.  CONDON 

25  Camp  Road,  West  Roxbury 


WILLIAM  P.  CONLIN 

75   Lynde  Street,  Gardner 

WILLIAM  A.  CONNOLLY 

21  Cottage  Street,   Peabody 
PAT  CONNOLLY 

488  Elm  Street,   Framinqham 
PATRICIA  CONNOLLY 
383  Pleasant  Street,  Leominster 
JAMES  J.  CONNOR 

I  Marlboro  Road,  Holyoke 
THOMAS  L.  CONNOR 

210  State  Street,  Northampton 

WILLIAM  J.  CONNORS 

472  Ashmont  St.,  Dorchester 

ALFRED  CONRAD  JR. 

50  East  Housatonic  St.,   Pittsfield 

RICHARD  E.  CONTE 

81  Blue  Hill  Ave.,   Roxbury 
MARIE  A.  COOK 

46  Belvidere  St.,  Springfield 
NANCY  COOK 

36  Buzzards  Bay  Ave.,   Buzzards  Bay 
JOSEPH  F.  COPPINGER 

II  Lake  Drive,   Needham 
JOSEPH  COPPOLA 

49  Manhattan  Ave.,   Springfield 
JOSEPH  D.  CORACCIO 
115  Felton  Street,  Waltham 
RAYMOND  J.  CORMIER 
71  Fourth  Street,  Leominster 
J.  F.  CORNETTE  JR. 
128  Bell  Rock  St.,   Everett 
THOMAS  M.  CORNISH 
12  Hallock  Street,  Amherst 
JAMES  W.  COTTER 

8  Buffum  Street,  Worcester 
PHILIP  C.  COUCHON 

22  Pleasant  St.,  Easthampton 
LEWIS  P.  COUNCILMAN 

218  Highland  Ave.,   Somerville 
ARMAN  COURTEMANCHE 
962  Water  Street,  Fitchburg 
SYLVIA  A.  COUTINHO 
Circuit  Ave.,   Oak  Bluffs 
JANICE  A.  COWDREY 
812  Cushing  Way,  Cohasset 
JON  A.  COWEN 

9  Trumball  Rd.,  Northampton 
EDWARD  H.  COWERN 

266  Main  Street,   Ashland 

PATRICIA  E.  CRANE 

48  Rich  Street,  Worcester 

RONALD  E.    CRAVEN 

20  Range  Ave.,   Taunton 

ANN  L.  CRAWFORD 

68  Marblehead  St.,   North  Andover 

MARK  V.  CROCKETT  JR. 

Box    184,   Granby 

DUANE  E.  CROMACK 

Box   103,   Cushman 

ROBERT  E.  CRONIN 

34  Plymouth  Ave.,   Swampscott 

DENNIS   M.  J.  CROWLEY 

32  Russett  St.,   West  Roxbury 

HERMAN  J.  CROWLEY 

14  Haywood  Street,  Greenfield 

FRANK  F.  CULLEN 

82  Bacon  Street,   Winchester 
JAMES  G.  CUTLER 

70  Alderman  Street,  Springfield 

JOAN  E.  DAFFINEE 

60  Bellevue  Ave.,  Melrose 


ERIC  W.  R.  DAHL 

1  18  Summit  Street,   Hyde  Park 

ROBERT  F.  DALLMEYER 

22  Plymouth  Street,   Pittsfield 
HARRY  C.  DAMON 

32  Kendrick   Place,   Amherst 

V. C. DANGELMAYER 

28  Ellison  Park,  Waltham 

MERALYN  C.  DANIELS 

27  Hillcrest  Road,   Reading 

SYMA  R.  DANIELS 

34  Edson  Street,   Longmeadow 

CLARKE  S.  DAVIS 

628  Pleasant  Street,   Attleboro 

FRANK  E.  DAVIS  JR. 

19  Mason  Road,   Needham 

MARY  L.  DAVIS 

26  Norfolk  St.,  Holliston 

ROGER  S.  DAVIS 

144   University  Rd.,  Brookline 

THOMAS  L.  DAVISON 

15  Glendale  Road,   Melrose 

HENRY  J.  DEC 

7  Franklin  Street,  Holyoke 
ANDREW  DEFRANCESCO 

19  Swift  Terrace,   East  Boston 
GRACE  M.  DELTOUR 

18  Reynolds  Ave.,  Monson 
H.  J.  DEMARSICO  JR. 

581   West  Main  St.,  North  Adams 
JOSEPH  F.  DERRY 

23  Essex  Street,  Holyoke 
RAYMOND  DESELLIER 

19  Stebbins  Street,   Springfield 
DANIEL  J.  DESMOND 
R.F.D.  North  East  St.,  Amherst 
MARIE   J.  DESMOND 

118   Long  Hill  Road,  Springfield 
GUNNAR  W.  DEURELL 

188  Central  Ave.,  Medford 

MARTHA  E.  DEWIRST 

63  Washington  St.,  South  Groveland 

BRUCE  B.  DICKINSON 

47  Bristol  Street,  Springfield 

LOIS  G.  DICKINSON 

42  Harris  St.,  North  Amherst 

DOMINIC   J.  DIMATTIA 

8  Bowdoin  Street,   Medford 
MARILYN  C.  DOERING 

82  Meadowbrook  Ave.,  W.  Springfield 

THOMAS  A.  DOLAN 

12  Grove  Street,  Millbury 

EDWARD  S.  DOLBY 

578  South  Main  St.,  Great  Barrington 

WILLIAM  E.  DONAHUE 

70  Edgehill  Road,  Winthrop 

MICHAEL  H.  DONOVAN 

31   North  Ridgewood,   South  Orange,   N.J. 

ROBERT  J.  DOW 

103  State  Street,  Newburyport 

RAYMOND  F.  DOWLING 

40  Bakersfield  St.,  Dorchester 

OWEN  W.  DOWNHILL  JR. 

65  Eddy  Street,  Springfield 

CAROL  A.  DRENNAN 

22  Eleanor  Road,   Pittsfield 
PHYLLIS  DRINKWATER 

53  Jersey  Street,  Marblehead 
BRUCE  B.  DUFFY 

23  Carew  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 
COLETTE  DUMONT 

149  North  Main  St.,  North  Uxbridge 


ANN  M.  DUNBAR 

42  Church  St.,  Shelburne  Fall 

JOYCE  O.  V.  DUPUIS 

South  Washington  St.,  Belchertown 

AUDREY  W.  DURLACK 

Seekonk  Rd.,  Great  Barrington 

THOMAS  D.  DWYER 

2  Gleason  Ave.,   East  Brookfield 

DAVID  A.  DYER 

Maple  Street,  Belchertown 

ETHEL  A.  EATON 

277  Atlantic  Ave.,  Hull 

MARYBETH  EBERLY 

10  Lewis  Street,  Needham 

PRISCILLA  G.  EHNES 

Eridge  Street,   Medfield 

PETER  J.  ELDRIDGE 

Ivy  Street  Pkd.,  Wareham 

DOROTHY  M.  ELLERT 

75  Calumet  Road,  Holyoke 

RONALD  R.  ELLERT 

20  Yoerg  Circle,   Holyoke 

JEAN  F.  ELLIOT 

388  Wellworth  Ave.,   Lowell 

JACQUELINE  C.  ENOS 

103  Stephen  St.,  South  Dartmouth 

PEARL  ENTIN 

158  Allen  Avenue,   Lynn 

JAMES  ENWRIGHT 

92  Laurel  Street,  Fitchburg 

JOHN  F.  EPPICH 

39  Fairview  Road,  Norwood 

ROBERT  R.  EVANS 

109  High  Road,  Newbury 
STANLEY  E.  EVERETT 
13  Colony  Street,   Amherst 
RICHARD  F.  FABRIZIO 
364  Franklin  Street,  Whitman 
MARTIN  J.  FALLON  JR. 

37  Brookline  Ave.,  Holyoke 

ROBERT  C.  FALLON 

84  Holbrook  St.,  North  Adams 

DAVID  C.  FARWELL 

30  Main  St.,  Montague   City 

LOUIS  A.  FAVELLO 

20  Waldeman  Ave.,   East  Boston 

C.  A.  FEDERER  III 

41    Louise  Road,   Belmont 

ROBERT  P.  FERRIANl 

498  East  Sixth  St.,   South  Boston 

RICHARD  M.  FEWKES 

53  Mandalay  Rd.,   Springfield 

JAMES  R.  FINNEGAN 

39  Pease  Ave.,  Monson 

SYLVIA  A.  FINOS 

7  Wall  Street,  Everett 

LOUISE  H.  FISH 

110  Union  Street,  Franklin 
JOHN  D.  FISK 

Box  731,  Amherst 

JOHN  D.  FISKE 

39  Oak  Courts,   Greenfield 

FRED  D.  FITZGERALD 

Three  Rivers  Rd.,  Belchertown 

JOHN  P.  FLARUN 

25  Forest  Ave.,   Greenfield 

JUDITH  L.  FLEISCHER 

35  Thurlow  Ave.,  Revere 

BARRY  FLEIDER 

28   Perry  Ave.,   Lawrence 

JOHN  J.  FLYNN 

9  Woodbine  Street,  Worcester 


RAYMOND  A.  FLYNN 

11   Second  Street,  Natlck 

ROBERT  L.  FOLEY 

21   Saxton  Street,  Dorchester 

JUANITA  I.  FORD 

R.F.D.,  Dalton 

JOAN  R.  FORWARD 

9  Pelham  Street,  Saugus 

HENRY  N.  FOURNIER 

31   Pochassic  Street,  Westfield 

ELSA  COLLINS(Mrs.) 

Box   164,  Dennis 

HENRY  FREDRICKSON 

81   Forest  St.,   South  Weymouth 

ROBERT  W.  FREY 

30  Harvard  St.,   South  Hadley  Falls 
JOSEPH  C.  FUNCASTA 

31  Hamlin  Street,   Pittsfield 
NORMAN  G.  GAGE 

5  Rice  Street,  Natick 

DONALD  E.  GAGNON 

Park  Street,  Pepperell 

WILLIAM  N.  GAGNON 

151   North  Maple  St.,   Florence 

MURIEL  A.  GALLINARO 

107  Colonial  Ave.,   Waltham 

HUGH  R.  GARDNER 

72  Horseshoe  Drive,  West  Boyleston 

W.  E.  GATCHELL  JR. 

158  Oak  Street,   Needham 

ALTHEA  F.  GAYLORD 

85  College  St.,  South  Hadley 

DAVID  L.  GEER 

42  Central  Street,  Auburndale 

GAIL  C.  GENTILE 

52  Malvern  Rd.,  Brockton 

JOHN  C.  GENZABELLA 

273  Columbus  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

ACHILLES  GEORGIOU 

37  Highland   Park,    Peabody 

J.  A.  GERMANOWSKI 

23  South  Carolina  Ave.,   Pittsfield 
RICHARD  M.  GIBBS 

56  Columbas  Ave.,  Holyoke 

ROBERT  S.  GlELDA 

68  Sherbrooke  St.,  Springfield 

CHARLES  W.  GILMORE 

112  School  Street,   Islington 

JUDITH  E.  GILSON 

175   Park  Street,  Stoneham 

JOHN  H.  GIVAN 

2  Humboldt  Ave.,  Worcester 

RICHARD  C.  GLIDDEN 

60  Norgate  Road,  Attleboro 

EDWARD  M.  GLISTA 

41  Verge  Street,  Springfield 

BERNARD  GOCLOWSKl 

15  Prospect  Street,  Hatfield 

EDWARD  F.  GODFREY 

83  Fifth  Ave.,  Haverhill 

SHEILA  G.  GOLDBURGH 

458  Lowell  Ave.,  Newtonville 

JOHN  J.  GOLDA 

24  Ashley  Street,  New  Bedford 
WILLIAM  H.  GOODWIN 

2  Meadow  Lane,  Marbiehead 

ARTHUR  L.  GORDON 

50  Midland  Street,  Worcester 

WALTER  C.  GORENFLO 

21  Bliss  Street,  Florence 

RICHARD  H.  GORING 

18  Glenburnie  Rd.,  Roslindale 


CONSTANCE  GOWDY 

4  Lantern  Lane,  Winchester 
WALTER  J.  GRADY 

78   Montebello  Rd.,   Jamaica  Plain 

PATRICIA  E.  GRAHAM 

1   Winneman  Street,   Natick 

FRED  M.  GRALENSKI 

65  Northfield  Rd.,   Millers  Falls 

DAVID  R.  GRANT 

115  Essex  Street,   Beverly 

HAROLD  K.  GRANT 

296  South  Street,   Southbridge 

JENNY  L.  GRAY 

124  Jones  Rd.,  Hopedale 

EDWARD  H.  GREEN 

44  Prindiville  Ave.,   Framingham 

FRANCIS  E.  GREGOIRE 

25  Grove  Street,  Adams 

ALBERT  J.  GRIMARD 

174  Dalton  Street,   Lowell 

JERALD  A.  GRIMES 

269  Green  Street,  Athol 

ANNE  A.  GRIMLEY 

90  Elmwood  Rood,   Needham 

ELIZABETH  GRIMM 

6  Everest  Street,  Natick 

BARBARA  J.  GROVER 

145  Springfield  St.,  Springfield 

ROBERT  W.  GRUNDY 

88  Oaklawn  St.,  New  Bedford 

ALAN  B.  GRUSKIN 

9  Colfax  Street,  Springfield 

DAVID  J.  GUARNACCIA 

129  Normandy  Road,   Longmeadow 

WILLIAM  GUAZZO  JR. 

21  Worcester  Street,  Fitchburg 

JANET  M.  GUILD 

138  Rumford  Ave.,   Mansfield 

FRANCIS  J.  GUILIANO 

3  93  Norfolk  Street,  Cambridge 

C.  E.  GUSTAFSON 

5  01   Nahatan  Street,   Fitchburg 
DOUGLAS  A.  GUYETT 

1407  State  Street,  Springfield 

EDWARD  HAGELSTEIN 

Sylvester  Rd.,  Northampton 

JEAN  M.  HALE 

393  Randolph  St.,  South  Weymouth 

LUCY  HALL 

Dodge  Road,  Rowley 

FREDERICK  HAMEL 

38  Central  St.,  West  Brookfield 

JAMES  C.  HAMILL 

239  Denver  Street,  Springfield 

DANIEL  R..  HANLON 

69  Centre  Street,   Quincy 

EUGENE  L.  HANNON 

The  Spruces,  Williamstown 

JOSEPH  P.  HANNON 

5  Franklin  St.,  Attleboro 

MARSHA  HANSON 

989  Plymouth  Street,   Abington 

RICHARD   P.  HARLAND 

18  Becket  Street,  Dorchester 

JOHN  G.  HARRINGTON 

475  Pleasant  Street,   Holyoke 

SUSAN  J.  HARRINGTON 

Main  Street,  Graniteville 

ALAN  HARRIS 

43  Clinton  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

J.  KNIGHT  HARRIS  JR. 

340  South  Main  St.,  Sharon 


MARGARET  D.  HARRIS 

76  Blake  Road,    Lexington 

KATHRYN  E.  HART 

4  1   Westwood   Parkway,  Southbridge 

JAMES  E.  HARTWELL 

18  Franklin  Street,  Northampton 
ELEINOR    G.  HARVEY 

104  Spring  Street,   Amherst 

ROBERT  A.  RASKINS 

Loop  Road,  Savoy 

DONALD  E.  HASTINGS 

2  Colonial  Ave.,  Agawam 

ROBERT  J.  HAYES 

Walnut  Street,   Plainville 

HENRY  H.  HAZEN 

52  Rockaway  Ave.,  Marbiehead 

MARGARET  S.  HEALEY 

19  Roosevelt  Ave.,  Springfield 
JUDITH  HEANEY 

94  Elmwood  Road,   Swamscott 

GLENN  R.  HEARN 

Edgartown  Rd.,  Vineyard  Haven 

BERNARD  J.  HEAVEY 

33  Beacon  Street,   Florence 

SANDRA  HECHT 

56  Summer  Street,   Saugus 

EDWARD  C.  HEMPEL 

90  West  Silver  St.,  Westfield 

RAY  C.  HENRIKSON 

290  Lovell  Street,  Worcester 

DONALD  B.  HEPWORTH 

R.F.D.  2,  Amherst 

JUDITH  R.  HERBERG 

41   Putnan  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

CHARLES  J.  HERMAN 

80  Puritan  Drive,   Quincy 

ELEANOR  A.  HIGGINS 

22  Vinebrook  Road,  Lexington 

DONALD  G.  HIGHAM 

118  Norman  St.,  New  Bedford 

DAVID  S.  HILL 

Webster  Street,  Marshfield 

DONALD  R.  HILLER 

126  Main  St.,  East  Northfield 

JAMES  G.  HIRTLE 

20  Oak  Street,   Charlestown 
GEORGE  G.  HIXON 

17  Montague  Street,  Worcester 

JOAN  E.  HODGSON 

1   Short  Street,  Holden 

RICHARD  M.  HOGAN 

593  Riverside  Drive,  Florence 

JOHN  R.  HOLMGREN 

Colorado  Drive,  Holden 

EDWARD  C.  HOLT 

Meadowview  Drive,   Cheshire 

R.  L.  HORNBECK   JR. 

37  South  Prospect  St.,   Amherst 

BEVERLY  A.  HORNER 

19  Edendale  Street,  Springfield 

ALTON  L.  HORTE  JR. 

27  Perry  Road,  Braintree 

NANCY  L.  HOUSTON 

112  Brown  Street,  Seekonk 

NANCY  ROWLAND 

Elm  Street,  Southampton 

MERRILL  C.  HOYLE 

829  Main  Street,  Amherst 

JOAN  R.  HUXTABLE 

205  Fairview  St.,  Greenfield 

RONALD  T.  HWALEK 

65  Fuller  Street,  Ludlow 


CLAIRE  F.  HYLAND 

2  Border  Street,  Whitinsville 

DAVID  A.  HYNES 

Westview  Trailer  Park,   U  of  M,  Amherst 

ROBERT  HYNES 

Westview  Trailer  Park,   U    of  M,  Amherst 

FRED  R.  lOSUE 

30  Corey  Street,  Everett 

JANET  M.   ISAAC 

Tileston  Road,  Randolph 

DONALD  R.  JACOBS 

27  Montague  City  Rd.,  Greenfield 

WAYNE  C.  JAESCHKE 

834  South  Church  St.,  North  Adams 

LOUIS  JAMES 

34  Yarmouth  Street,  Boston 

ELI  ZABETH  A.   JANIK 

80  Carew  Terrace,  Springfield 

CATHERINE  B.  JAROSZ 

234  Commonwealth,   Attleboro  Fall 

RALPH  L.  JENANYAN 

32  Upton  Street,   Boston 

ARNETT  M.  JENKINS 

34  Mechanic  St.,  Mattapoisett 

DOROTHY  L.  JENKINS 

Ballardvale  Road,  Andover 

ELLEN  M.  JENSEN 

38  Pearl  Street,   Palmer 

JANET  A.   JODAITIS 

527  Pleasant  Street,  Gardner 

BARBARA  JOHNSON 

331   Linden  St.,  Wellesley  Hill 

BARBARA  A.   JOHNSON 

13  Fort  Street,  Northampton 

GRACE  B.  JOHNSON 

27  Fellsview  Terrace,   Melrose 

RICHARD  W.  JOHNSON 

82  Skyridge  St.,  Ludlow 

GORDON  S.  JOHNSTON 

8  Candia  Street,  Arlington 

KAREN  P.   JOHNSTON 

Sylvan  Road,   Uxbridge 

R.  P.   JOHNSTON  JR. 

58  South  East  Street,  Amherst 

MARJORIE  M.   JONES 

18  Cherry  Street,  Wenham 

RHONA  BETTY  JONES 

5  Blaine  Street,  Springfield 

WILLIAM  KACMARCIK 

1225  Gilbert  Ave.,  Wilmington 

METROFAN  KALAFATAS 

263  West  Second  St.,  Boston 

JANET  G.  KALINOWSKI 

1  First  Street,  Turners  Falls 

LAWRENCE  M.  KANE 

21   Oakland  Steeet,  Fitchburg 

ALAN  L.  KAPLAN 

17  Kings  Beach  Terrace,  Swampscott 

LUAYNE  KAPLAN 

217  Rounds  St.,  New  Bedford 

PAUL  A.  KASPARSON 

8  Summer  Hill  Rd.,  Worcester 

JOHN  S.  KATSOULIS 

55  Main  St.,  West  Springfield 

CYNTHIA  V.  KATZ 

286   Chestnut  Street,   Chelsea 

LEONARD  KATZ 

58  McLellan  St.,  Dorchester 

LOUIS  KAUFMAN 

90  Kensington  Ave.,  Springfield 

FRANK   J.  KAVENEY  JR. 

131  Albemarle  St.,  Springfield 


TANIA  KEAN 

227  North  Beacon  St.,   Watertown 

MARCIA  J.   KEITH 

5  Barrett  Road,   Peabody 

FRANCIS  W.   KELLEY 

195  Sea  Street,  Hyannis 

MARLENE  E.   KENDRICK 

296  Union  St.,  North  Adams 
GEORGE  D.  KENNEDY 

5  Gilman  Street,  Holyoke 
PHILIP  KENNEDY 

Post  Office  Box    199,   Leeds 
LOUISE  M.  KENNISON 

26  Summit  Street,  Springfield 
ELIZABETH  E.  KEOGH 

8  School  Street,  Medway 
DAVID   B.  KING 

East  Brookfield 

WINSTON  KING  JR. 

Tucker  Rd.,  North  Dartmouth 

ROBERT  E.   KINNECOME 

93  Rivulet  St.,  North  Uxbridge 

ROBERT  F.  KLINGLOFF 

9  Belmont  Ave.,   Northampton 
JEAN  A.  KLOCKO 
Prospect  Street,  Hatfield 
TANYA  Z.  KOLLIGIAN 

30  Traincroft  St.,  Medford 
WESTON  G.  KOLSTI 
4331   Washington  St.,  Ros  lindale 
JOHN  J.  KOMINSKI 

27  Parallel  St.,  Springfield 
DAVID   L.  KONRAD 

109  Pleasant  St.,   Leicester 

BARBARA  R.  KOPLOW 

4  Wellington  Hill,  Mattapan 

VASILEOS  KORDAKIS 

899  Liberty  Street,  Springfield 

LOIS  A.  KORNGUT 

3  Waverley  Ave.,  Newton 

ALFONS  J.  KORZAN 

7  8  Sugarloaf  St.,  South  Deerfield 

VIRGINIA  I.  KOWAL 

82  Cedar  Street,  Fairhaven 

IRENE  M.  KOWALCZYK 

6  Payson  Street,  Worcester 
ARTHUR  S.  KOYKKA 
Main  Street,  West  Townsend 
HELEN  V.  KRAUSE 
Hudson  Road,  Sudbury 
DAVID  H.  KRAVETZ 

106  Grovers  Ave.,  Winthrop 

RONALD  KROCK 

17  Havelock  Road,  Worcester 

WILLIAM  J.  KROLL 

199  High  Street,  Thorndike 

CHARLES  V.  KORKUL 

13   Maple  Ave.,  Northampton 

PHILLIP  A.  KYRIACOU 

297  Bay  Street,  Springfield 
MALCOLM  J.  LABELL 

56  Harvard  Street,  Everett 

DALE  T.  LABELLE 

58  Springvale  Rd.,  Reading 

JOSEPH  C.  LABELLE 

89  Venture  Drive,  Springfield 

IRVING  D.  LABOVITZ 

9  Foster  Street,   Lynn 

ARLENE  A.  LAITINEN 

256  Park  Street,  Gardner 

GARLAND  C.   LAMERE 

126  West  Main  St.,  Orange 


ALLAN  O.  LAMPI 

Depot  Rd.,  East  Templton 

ROY  E.  LANDSTROM 

41   Lunt  Street,  Williamstown 

MARY  L.  LANOUE 

Harwood  Street,  Williamstown 

FREDERICK   LANPHEAR 

78  Fairview  Way,  Amherst 

EDWARD  F.  LARKIN  JR. 

67  Chilton  Street,  Belmont 

THOMAS  H.   LATHAM  JR. 

823  Brock  Ave.,  New  Bedford 

GEORGE  L.  LAUGHLIN 

36  Shady  Brook  Lane,  Springfield 

WINSTON  H.  LAVALLEE 

Division  St.,  Great  Barrington 

DONALD  LAVERDIERE 

Mt.  Dumpling  Road,  Palmer 

PETER  A.   LAVERTY 

58  Avendale  Rd.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

CONSTANCE  LAVIGNE 

R.F.D.    1,   Southbridge 

DONALD  J.  LAVIGNE 

27  South  Onota  St.,   Pittsfield 

CHARLES  LAVIGUEUR 

Main  Street,  Dunstable 

ROBERT  A.  LAWSON 

44  Holmes  Street,  Brockton 

RALPH  W.   LAWTON 

887  Cherry  St.,   Fall  River 

JUDITH  A.  LEACH 

OstervlUe  Rd.,  Osterville 

WILLIAM  F.  LEAHY  JR. 

65  Red  Spring  Rd.,  Andover 

BARBARA  A.  LEE 

158  Pleasant  St.,  South  Weymouth 

WILLIAM  A.  LEE 

51   Monroe  Street,  Springfield 

PAUL  W.   LEFEBVRE 

97  Wilbur  Place,  Somerset 
RICHARD  R.  LEIGHTON 
R.F.D.  2,  Orange 
MARTIN  A.  LEKARCZYK 
81  High  Street,  Holyoke 
EDWARD  P.  LEONARD 

189  Davis  Street,  Greenfield 
RICHARD  P.  LEONARD 
25  Berkely  Street,  Arlington 
JOSEPH  H..LEONVICH 

98  Bay  View  St.,  Hyannis 
MARTHA  H.  LEPP 

84  Melbourne  Rd.,  Pittsfield 

PHILIP  J.  LENNON 

40  Flansburg  Ave.,  Dalton 

HAROLD  LEPPO 

235  Woodcliff  Rd.,  Newton  Highland 

SYLVIA  P.  LEVINSON 

48  Itendale  St.,   Springfield 

MARJORIE  A.  LEWING 

24  Washington  St.,  Monson 

NANCY  J.  LIEN 

7  Eastford  Rd. ,  Auburn 

EARLE  LILLY 

48  Campbell  Ave.,   Revere 

BARBARA  M.  LINDEN 

57  Fairfield  Street,  Dedham 

PATRICIA  LINDSEY 

193  West  Street,   Ware 

ROBERT  E.  LINDSTROM 

87  Edmund  St.,  East  Longmeadow 

CHARLOTTE  LITMAN 

10  Saltonstall  Parkway,  Salem 


ALICE   J.  LITTLEWOOD 

10  Perkins  Street,   Wakefield 
PAUL  L.  LIVELY 
Charlemont 

MARJORIE  C.  LOACH 
East  Street,   Richmond 
LEROY  F.  LOCKHART 
Whitney  Street,   Sherborn 
PETER  W.  LOVEJOY 
301   King  Street,   Littieton 
KENNETH  R.  LOVELL 
Central  Street,   Boyleston 
ARONNE  M.  LUBY 
160   Phelps  Ave.     North  Adams 
BARBARA   J.  LUND 

148  Waverley  Ave.,   Nev^rton 
RICHARD  L.  LUNDIN 

149  Nilsson  Street,  Brockton 
JOHN  R.  LUPIEN 

182  Prospect  St.,  Gardner 

ALAN  LUPO 

3  0  Tewksbury  Street,  Winthrop 

JUNE  H.  LYMAN 

152  Naponset  Ave.,  Dorchester 

PAUL  F.  LYNCH 

94  Garden  Street,  Needham 

ROGER  G.  MACK 

108  Lovefield  St.,  Easthampton 

JOANNE  R.  MACLEAN 

205  Roycroft  Ave.,   Pittsburgh,   Penna. 

ELIZABETH  A.  MADDEN 

11  Red  Gate  Lane,   Amherst 
THADDEUS  MAGIERA 

246  Hartwich  St.,  Springfield 

PAUL  F.  MAHONEY 

19  Byron  Ave.,   Lexington 

PAUL  E.  MAILMAN 

39  Knoz  Street,  Palmer 

STEPHANIE  MAJESKI 

1  Valley  Street,   Hatfield 

HENRY  J.  MALEK 

Federal  Street,   Montague 

JOYCE  L.  MALETTE 

1215  Washington  St.,   East  Weymouth 

THOMAS  G.  MALLETT 

138  Newton  Street,  Weston 

ARTHUR  E.  MANASIAN 

lOB  Hampshire  Heights,  Northampton 

MERIKE  V.  MAND 

39  Northampton  Rd.,  Amherst 

BRINA  S.  MANDELL 

50  Evelyn  Road,  Waban 

ARTHUR  G.  MANIATIS 

531   Exchange  Street,  Athol 

ROBERT  C.  MANN 

119  Warren  Rd.,  Framingham 

JANET  E.  MANNING 

259  Marrett  Rd.,   Lexington 

JOHN  E.  MANNING 

18  Norman  Road,   Quincy 

MARY  MANNING 

16  Collins  Street,  New  Bedford 

DONALD  V.  MARCHESE 

127  Sheffield  Ave.,  Longmeadow 

JOSEPH  A.  MARCOTTE 

57  South  Walker  St.,   Lowell 

GEORGE   MARCOULIER 

8B  Hampshire  Heights,  Northampton 

ELINOR  R.  MARDER 

27  Wellington  St.,  Mattapan 

DAVID  G.  MARGOLIS 

119  Walnut  Hill  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill 


VINCENT  M.  MARINI 

Linebrook  Rd.,   Ipswich 

JANE  S.  MARKS 

826  Main  Street,  Leominster 

EDWARD  P.  MARRAM 

973  Blue  Hill  Ave.,  Boston 

RICHARD  F.  MARTEL 

64   Prince  Ave.,  West  Springfield 

HENRY  E.  MARTINEAU 

South  Vernon 

SYLVIA  M.  MASON 

Arcadia  Wildlife,  Northampton 

ELEANOR  L.  MATHESON 

22  Kimball  Street,  Maiden 

YVON  MATHIEU 

3432  Main  Street,  Springfield 

CHARLOTTE  MATUSZKO 

First  Neck  Lane,   Southhampton,  N.Y. 

WILLIAM  H.  MAXWELL 

16  Eddy  Street,   Mansfield 

CAROLYN  MAZZARA 

24  Tyler  Place,   Amherst 

WILLIAM  E.  MAYEROS 

193   East  Main  St.,  Westfield 

RICHARD   J.  M^CABE 

36  Bridge  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 

JAMES  B. McCarthy 

275  Hillman  St.,  New  Bedford 

ROBERT  o.  McCarthy 

Box   194,  Stockbridge 
MARION  E.  McCORMICK 
Cherry  Hill,  Stockbridge 

JANICE  R.  McDonald 

44  Hillsboro  Street,  Quincy 
WILLIAM  McDONOUGH 
Hollingsworth  St.     Mattapan 
EDWARD  W.  McELENEY 
7  Edwin  Street,  Randolph 
MALCOLM  J.  McFARLI  N 

121  Oakdale  Ave.,  Dedham 
WILLIAM  R.  McGINTY 

10  Maitland  Street,   Milton 

DOROTHY  A.  McGRATH 

14  Linden  Street,   Northampton 

JOHN  R.  McGREAL 

122  Oakland  Street,  Springfield 

BARBARA  A.  McGUIRE 

19  Bay  State  Rd.,  Holyoke 

ROBERT  J.  McHALE 

26  Kress  Street,   Lawrence 

PAUL  E.  McKEON 

258  Fellsway  West,   Medford 

DIANE  McKINSTRY 

243  Clemence  Hill,  Southbridge 

JOHN  W.  McKINSTRY 

152  Clarendon  Ave.,   Chicopee 

SHEILA  McLaughlin 

10  Ocean  View  Rd.,  Swampscott 

WILLIAM  McLaughlin 

90  Rhinecliff  St.,   Arlington 

DONALD  L.  McLEOD 

22  Spring  Street,  Ware 

EDWARD  C.  McMANUS 

102  Temple  Street,  Fitchburg 

JOHN  B.  McNAUGHTON 

131   Marion  Ave.,  North  Adams 

GERALD  F.  McNEIL 

59  Perry  Ave.,  Hanson 

PATRICIA  McSHEEHY 

10  Exeter  Drive,  Auburn 

JAMES  P.  MEAGHER 

42  Montgomery  Street,  Westfield 


DON  W.  MEDARA 

166  South  Street,   Plymouth 

RICHARD  G.  MEEHAN 

33  Canal  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 
ARTHUR  J.  MELANSON 

15  South  Maple  St.,  Westfield 

GILBERT  M.  MELLO 

69  West  Street,  New  Bedford 

STANLEY  C.  MERRILL 

8  Esty  Street,  Ashland 

ROBERT  B.  MERRITHEW 

15  Marble  Street,  Stcneham 

HERBERT  A.  MERRITT 

87  North  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 

RUTH  L.  MESH 

66  Garfield  Ave.,  Easthampton 

NORMAN  G.  MICHAUD 

117  Chicomansett,  Willimansett 

RICHARD  P.  MICHAUD 

6  McFarlin  Court,   Lawrence 

JAMES  S.  MIDGLEY 

I  1  Green  Street,  Hopedale 
JULIUS  H.  MILLER 

19  Upham  Street,   Maiden 

ROY  C.  MILNER 

362  East  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 

ROBERT  R.  MINER 

New  Boston  Road,  Otis 

CLARK  MITCHELL 

34  Spring  Street,  Amherst 
FREDERICK  MITCHELL 

35  Lafayette  Ave.,  Buzzards  Bay 
HENRY  MOCZULEWSKI 

91  Russell  Street,  Hadley 

GUY  J.  MONTOSI 

45  West  Street,   Braintree 

HAROLD  F.  MOODY 

176  Rhoda  Street,   Quincy 

DENIS  J.  MOONEY 

South  Pamet  Rd., Truro 

DAVID  E.  MOORE 

131  Mill  Street,  Gardner 

MARY  L.  MOORE 

II  Mason  Street,  Medford 
BARBARA  G.  MORFIELD 
68  Brook  Road,  Milton 
DAVID  J.  MORIARTY 

21   Clinton  Ave.,  Holyoke 

JUDITH  R.  MORRIS 

212  Arcade  Avenue,  Seekonk 

LINDA  L.  MORRIS 

Strawberry  Hill  Street,  Dover 

ROBERT  J.  MORRIS 

34  Oakland  Street,   Melrose 

T.  D.  MORRISSEY 

174  Union  Street,   Holbrook 

ELAINE  S.  MORSE 

III  Central  Street,  Foxboro 
ROBERT  F.  MORTIMER 

39  East  Park  Ave.,  Lynn 
THOMAS  C.   MOSCHOS 

21  Morningside  Rd.,  Worcester 
MAUREEN  A.  MOYNAHAN 
329  High  Street,  Thorndike 
PETER  R.  MUNROE 

22  Smyrna  St.,  West  Springfield 
ROBERT  MURPHY 

4  School  Street,  Amesbury 

ROBERT  D.  MYERS 

15  Elm  Street,  Ware 

RODERICK  H.  MYERS 

413  Pleasant  Street,  Holyoke 


ALWIN  F.  NAEDELE  JR. 

7  Sturdy  Street,   Attleboro 
JOHN  M.  NAUGHTON 

80  Wilder  Terrace,   West  Springfield 

LOIS  A.  NAZARIAN 

75  Westglow  Street,   Boston 

EUGENIE   B.  NELSON 

25   Parker  Street,   Wilmington 

CAROLYN  W.  NEWELL 

213  Washington  St.,   Leominster 

NADINE  NEWTON 

2  Natural  History,  Worcester 

RONALD  B.  NEWTON 

Taylor  Hill,   Montague 

ROBERT  D..  NICHOLSON 

West  Street,   Paxton 

WILLIAM  W.  NICOLL 

35  Harvey  Street,  Thorndike 

CHARLES  H.  NIXON 

8  Warfield  Street,   Hopedale 
LINWOOD   P.  NODDIN 

108  Central  Ave.,   Ayer 

M.   I.  O'CONNOR 

694  Bridge  Street,   Northampton 

JOSEPH  H.  O'NEIL 

19  Linden  Street,  Holyoke 

GERALD  N.  ONOS 

4   Lakeviev^r  Avenue,    Lynn 

DONALD  V.  O'BRIEN 

29  Edwards  Sguare,   Northampton 

JOAN  F.  O'BRIEN 

940  Worthington  St.,  Springfield 

ROBERT  L.  O'BRIEN 

27  Crescent  Street,  Northampton 

THOMAS  E.  OHNESORGE 

276  Washington  St.,   Fairhaven 

DONALD  P.  O'LAUGHLIN 

35  Revere   Parkwfoy,   Pittsfield 
RONALD  E.  OLIVEIRA 
Rocky  Nook,   Marion 
RICHARD  A.  OLSON 

65   Pine  Tree  Lane,   Abington 

WILLIAM  J.  O'NEILL 

22  Rock  Island  Rd.,   Quincy 

ANN  P.  OROFINO 

19  Homestead  Ave.,  Acushnet 

ARPAD  J.  OSTEIMER 

Hampshire  Heights,   Northampton 

LEE  OSTROFSKY 

12  Foster  Street,   Palmer 

MICHAEL  O'SULLIVAN 

6  Taylor  Street,  Holyoke 

RICHARD  J.  PADUCH 

329  June  Street,  Worcester 

PAUL  T.  PAINCHAUD 

92  Whittier  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

DANUTE  I.  PAJAUJIS 

95  Harrison   Street,  Worcester 

ALEXANDER   PALMER 

46  Bancroft  Street,  Springfield 

ELSIE  H.   PAPENFUSS 

39  Friend  Street,   Adams 

WILFRED   PAQUETTE 

36  Fourth  Street,    Leominster 
CHARLES  H.  PARADIS 

36   Ludger  Ave.,  Chicopee  Falls 

MARY  JANE  PARISI 

25  Seventh  Street,   Onset 

JOHN  O.  PARKER 

HoUis  Street,   East  Pepperell 

ROSEMARY  A.  PARKER 

Pleasant  Street,   Lunenburg 


WILLIAM  L.   PARKIS 
4   Elm  Street,  Oxford 
CLARICE   J.  PARTHUM 
18  Abbot  Street,   Lav/rence 
HENRY  R.  PASSOLT 
1   Hickory   Lane,   Auburn 
CONSTANCE  L.   PATTEN 
44  Grosvenor  Rd.,  Needham 
MARGARET  A.  PAULEY 
143  Day  Street,   Leominster 
JOHN  B.  PAYDOS 
47  West  Main  Street,  Ware 
STEPHEN  R.   PAYNE 
3   Paxton  Street,   Leicester 
MARCIA  E.   PEARIS 
42   Johnson  Street,    Lynn 
VIRGINIA  L.   PEARSON 
Standish  Way,   West   Yarmouth 
JAMES  R.  PEASE 
Montague  Road,  Montague 
NELSON  B.  pease" 

25  Santa  Barbara  St.,  Springfield 
JOHN  A.  PECK 

Great  Road,  Stow 
ALFRED  J.  PEDERCINI 
76  Tyler  Street,  North  Adams 
SANDRA  PELCZARSKI 
54  Upland  Ave.,  Webster 
RICHARD  K.   PENNELL 

38  Field  Street,   Longmeadow 
FRANCES  M.   PEPIN 

92  Newton  St.,  West  Boylston 

JEANNE  F.   PETRIE 

Gardner  Road,   Templeton 

VIRGINIA   PHILLIPS 

37  Oak  Knoll  Road,  Natick 

JOAN  M.   PIANTONI 

330  East  Main  St.,   North  Adams 

THOMAS  J.   PICARD  JR. 

11  Payson  Ave.,  Dorchester 
ARTHUR  S.  PIECH 

32  George  St.,  Westfield 
EDWARD  M.  PIETRAS 

26  Wentworth  Street,   Chicopee 
ANTONIO  PIRES  JR. 

57  Franklin  Street,   Ludlow 
ERNEST  R.  PIRRP 
44  Walker  St.,  Leominster 
LUCIA  A.   PISCITELLI 
190  School  Street,   Brockton 
ROBERT  W.   PIWARZYK 

12  Valley  Heights,  Holyoke 
DALE  S.  PLANTE 

39  Highland  Ave.,   Fall  River 
GEORGE  E.   PLUMB 

779   Parker  St.,   East  Longmeadow 

DAVID  R.  POLAND 

49  George  Road,  Quincy 

GAYE   L.   POMEROY 

Russellville  Rd.,  Westfield 

CAROLYN  S.   POOLE 

East  Main  Street,   Southboro 

ALAN  F.   POOR 

14  Wadsworth  Ave.,  Winthrop 

NORMAN  A.  PORTER 

Birnam  Road,  Northfield 

DONALD  H.   POTTER  JR. 

Reservoir  Ave.,  Rehoboth 

CAROL  A.   POWER 

35   Otis  Ave.,  Dedham 

DAVID  POWERS 

529  Lebanon  Street,  Melrose 


RUSSELL  W.   PRATT 

31   North  Main  Street,   Cohasset 

SHEILA  F.  PRESSMAN 

20  Eustis  Street,  Chelsea 

DAVID  D.   PRIMMER 

127  Cole  Ave.,   Williamstown 

RAYMOND  S.   PROCTOR 

20  Nelson  Street,   Gardner 

ELIZABETH  PULSIFER 

Winter  Street,   Yarmouth   Port 

FREDERICK   PURCHES 

45  Beverly  Street,   Dalton 
JOSEPH  G.  PURNHAGEN 
47  Park  Street,  Holyoke 
GEORGE  C.   PUTNAM 

17  Kensington  Ave.,   Northampton 

JOHN  F.   PYSZ 

464  Maple  Street,   Swansea 

PATSY  P.  QUATRALE 

12  Granite  Street,  Fitchburg 

JAMES  M.  QUINN 

Bay  View  St.,   South  Dartmouth 

WILLIAM  E.  RAMSEY 

213  Central  Street,   Rockland 

JAMES  E.  RANEY 

Warwick  Road,   Orange 

LELSIE  G.  RATHBUN 

Park  Street,  Stockbridge 

GRANT  H.  RAWDING 

Beacon  Trailer  Park,  W.  Bridgewater 

FRED  S.  RAYMOND  JR. 

102  Meadow  St.,  North  Amherst 

GEORGE  F.  RAYMOND 

172  Exeter  Street,  Fitchburg 

NANCY  A.  REED 

75  Temple  Ave.,   Winthrop 

JOSEPH  H.  REINHARDT 

496  Main  St.,  West  Medway 

WALTER  J.  RENAUD   JR. 

5  Mt.   Pleasant  St.,  Worcester 

MALCOLM  S.  RICE 

347  Lincoln  Ave.,  Saugus 

JAMES  P.  RICH 

Box  249  Tonset  Rd.,   Orleans 

ALLAN  P.  RICHARDS 

2  Harrison  Ave.,  Holyoke 

CARL  O.  RICHARDSON 

158  High  Street,  Amherst 

JEAN  H.  RICHARDSON 

1658   Commercial  St.,   East  Weymouth 

NANCY  L.  RICHARDSON 

46  Mt.  Vernon  Street,  Saugus 
JOHN  R. .RIDDLE 
Springfield  Road,    Palmer 
ALAN  RILEY 

23  Sixteenth  Ave.,  Haverhill 

PETER  J.  RIORDAN 

86  Edgebrook  Rd.,   Framingham 

ROBERTA  RIVERS 

95   Cheshire  Road,   Pittsfield 

CAROL  E.  ROBBINS 

Russell  Road,   Blandford 

VIRGINIA  L.  ROBBINS 

349  Walnut  Street,   Springfield 

F.  JAY  ROBINSON  JR. 

252  Highland  Ave.,   Winchester 

RICHARD  G.  ROBINSON 

52  Rittenhouse  Terrace,  Springfield 

MARKO  S.  RODOLAKIS 

897  Liberty  St.,   Springfield 

JAMES  E.  RODGERS 

164  Atlantic  Ave.,   Marblehead 


GERALD  RODMAN 

94  Chester  Ave.,   Chelsea  Square 

FRANCIS  J.  RODOVICH 

Stage  Rd.,  South  Deerfield 

JACQUELYN  L.  ROEDER 

84  Franklin  Street,   Milton 
KATHLEEN  H.  ROEMER 

4  1   Antwerp  Street,   Milton 
SARA  L.  ROGOVIN 

10  Oakwood  Rd.,  Newt  onville 

A.  FREDERICK  ROHLFS 

474   Pomeroy  Ave.,    Plttsfield 

LOUIS  E.  RONCARATI 

21   Eloise  Street,   Springfield 

CARL  O.  ROSE 

210  Dutcher  Street,   Hopedale 

JAMES  A.  ROSENBERG 

767  Armory  Street,   Springfield 

LOUISA  A.  ROTH 

5  Converse   Place,   Woburn 
ALFRED  P.  ROY 

39  Main  Street,  Greenfield 

ALAN  RUBIN 

4  1   Hosmer  Street,   Mattapan 

MARJORIE  F.  RUCH 

29  Vassar  Street,  Worcester 

PHYLLIS  RUDMAN 

I   Montello  Street,  Worcester 

JOHN  H.  RUSSELL 

34  Plumtree  Road,   Springfield 

DAVID  J.  RUSSO 

County  Road,  Deerfield 

JAMES  F.  RUTLEDGE 

686  Lancaster  St.,  Leominster 

GEOFFREY  C.  RYDER 

483  Mill  Street,  Worcester 

CAROL  A.  SACCCCIA 

332  Belair  Street,  Brockton 

LEONARD  D.  SACON 

31   Wellington  Hill,  Mattapan 

E.  E.  SADLER  JR. 

62  Peckham  St.,  New  Bedford 
CHARLES  N.  SAGAN 

85  Sagamore  Ave.,  Winthrop 
SANDRA  M.  SAKS 

36  Granville  Ave.,   Maiden 

DAVID  M.  SALTIEL 

465  Norfolk  St.,  Mattapan 

MYRNA  A.  SALTMAN 

80  Centennial  Ave.,  Revere 

EMIL  SALZBERGER 

72  Peterborough  Street,   Boston 

LAWRENCE  SANGERMANO 

103  Calvary  Street,  Waltham 

ANNE   P.  SARGENT 

200  Lowell  Street,   Peabody 

CHRISTINE  SARGENT 

200  Lowell  Street,   Peabody 

RAYMOND  L.  SAWIN 

Old  Sunderland  Rd.,  Montague 

JOHN  T.  SCALES 

52  Houston  Ave.,  Milton 

PHYLLIS  R.  SCHER 

124  East   176th  St.,   Bronx,  N.Y. 

KAREN  E.  SCHMIDT 

117  Marion  Ave.,  North  Adams 

F.  E.  SCHRUENDER 

250  Oakland  Ave.,   Methuen 

HENRY  P.  SCHRUENDER 

259  Oakland  Ave.,  Methuen 

JACK  S.  SCHUSTER 

31   East  Allen  Ridge,  Springfield 


MARTHA  B.  SKOLNIK 

South  Worcester  St.,  Chartley 

CAROL  A.  SCOTT 

North  Street,  Whatley 

JAMES  E.  SCOTT 

175  Pendexter  Ave.,  Willimansett 

JOYCE   B.  SEAT 

302   Prospect  St.,   East   Longmeadow 

DONALD  H.  SEELICKE 

285  Dickinson  St.,   Springfield 

THOMAS  P.  SENEGAL 

58  Bourne  St.,  Three  Rivers 

ALVIN  E.  SERSER 

10  Mascot  St.,  Dorchester 

JAMES  C.  SETHARES 

43  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Hyannis 

JAMES  J.  SHANNAHAN 

55  Taylor  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 

HENRY  J.  SHASTANY 

8   Mt.   Pleasant  St.,   Waltham 

RICHARD  A.  SHATTUCK 

27  Linden  Ave.,  Greenfield 

ALMON  L.  SHAW 

Shaw  Road,  Swift  River 

LOUISE  A.  SHEA 

24  Dyer  Ave.,  Whitman 

DAVID  E.  SHEPARDSON 

Shepardson  Road,  Warwick 

RICHARD  E.  SHEPLER 

17  Webster  Street,  Lynn 

JEFFREY  T.  SHEPLEY 

200  Campbell  St.,  New  Bedford 

JOYCE  SHER 

133  West  Main  St.,   Marlboro 

DAVID  A.  SHERMAN 

6  Cedar  Street,  Wakefield 

ALICE  N.  SHIPPEY 

410  Davis  Street,  Greenfield 

RICHARD  M.  SHOCKER 

29  Mt.  Hood  Road,  Brighton 

GERALD  F.  SHULDA 

5  0  Linden  Street,  Greenfield 

ROBERT  L.  SHUMAN 

21   Hollywood  Rd.,  West  Roxbury 

ROBERT  L.  SIBLEY 

Dike  Road,  Athol 

MARY  A.  SICILIANO 

185   Bradstreet  Ave.,  Revere 

DAVID   O.  SILVER 

364  Johnson  St.,   Fall  River 

NATHAN  J.  SILVERTRI 

234  Pleasant  Street,   Hanson 

GEORGE  SINCLAIR 

63  Washington  Ave.,  Northampton 

DANIELL  C.  SIROSKEY 

No.   6  Road,   Leverett 

RICHARD  J.  SISCA 

75  Mechanic  Street,  Westfield 

EDWARD  SKROSKI 

46  Oak  Street,  Florence 

JOAN  C.  SLATTERY 

115  Milford  Street,   New   Bedford 

THADDEUS  SMIETANA 

1577  Rodney  French  Blvd.,  New  Bedford 

ALBERT  J.  SMITH  JR. 

230  Revere  Street,  Winthrop 

BEVERLY  J.  SMITH 

117  East  Bacon  St.,   Plainville 

FREDERICK  J.  SMITH 

81  Main  Streef,  Kingston 

GEORGE  B.  SMITH 

74  Market  Street,  Northampton 


JOHN  R.  SMITH 

68  South  Athol  Road,   Athol 

MYRNA  J.  SMITH 

185  Cross  Street,   Maiden 

ROBERT  S.  SMITH 

118  Abbolt  Ave.,   Leominster 

FRANK  M.  SMOLA 

1008   Parker  Street,   Springfield 

CATHERINE   L.  SNYDER 

1146  North   Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 

DIANA  I.  SOJKA 

27  Rogers  St.,   Indian  Orchard 

RUTH  S.  SOKOL 

22  Glen  Avenue,   Methuen 

SHIRLEY  SOKOLETSKY 

612  Woodlawn  St.,  Fall  River 

LAWRENCE  H.  SOKOP 

73  Allengate  Ave.,   Plttsfield 

YORKETTE  R.  SOLOMON 

16  Dix  Street,  Revere 

REBEKAH  J.  SOMES 

Sheffield   Plain,  Sheffield 

ARNOLD   P.  SOSSNER 

III  West  Ave.,  Great  Barrington 

JEAN  W.  SOUTHER 

10  Howe  Street,  Hingham 
JOYCE  SOUTHWELL 

24  Benjamin  Ave.,  Amityville,  N.Y. 
RICHARD  E.  SPARKS 

9  Windsor  Street,   Everett 
JOEL  R.  SPELLACY 

131   Chicomansett,   Willimansett 

ALAN  W.  SPENCER 

177  Bridge  St.,   Northampton 

KARIN  C.  SPIEGEL 

200  Arcade  Ave.,  Seekonk 

WALTER  SPIEWAK 

588   June  Street,  Fall  River 

HARRY  C.  SPILOTIS 

11  Lawrence  Street,  Danvers 
ROBERT  E.  STACY 
126  Lathrop  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 
NICHOLAS  STADFELD 

30  Miller  Street,   Braintree 
JOHN  E.  STAHL 

12  Tyndale  Street,  Roslindale 
JOSEPH  R.  STEELE 

105  Riverview  Ave.,   Waltham 
NORMAN  A.  STEENES 
117  First  Street,  Medford 
FRANK  G.  STEVENS 

10  Howe  Street,  Dorchester 
RAYMOND  A.  STOCKLEY 
407  West  Street,  Plttsfield 
EDWARD  J.  STOKOWSKI 

179  Connecticut  Ave.,   Springfield 

RICHARD  F.  STONE 

189  Silver  Street,  Greenfield 

PHILIP  C.  STOWELL 

64  Linden  Street,  Needham 

DAVID  B.  STRATHDEE 

661   Liberty  St.,  South  Braintree 

SANDRA  L.  STRONG 

12  Barnstable  St.,  Swampscott 

MARILYN  E.  SUGARMAN 

11  Priscilla  Street,  Springfield 
CAROLE  A.  SULBORSKI 

654  North  St.,   Feeding  Hills 
BARRIE  G.  SULLIVAN 
153  Storrs  Ave.,  Braintree 
JAMES  M.  SULLIVAN 
29  Columbus  Ave.,  Holyoke 


JOHN  J.  SULLIVAN 

42  Belcher  Street,  Winthrop 

LOIS  R.  SULLIVAN 

28  Monmouth  St.,   East  Boston 
NORMAN  F.  SULLIVAN 
346  Sawyer  St.,   New  Bedford 
STEPHAN  J.  SULLIVAN 

112  North  Whitney  St.,   Amherst 

TORD  E.  SVENSON 

40  Tuttle  Street,  Dorchester 

MAE  E.  SWANBECK 

344  Pleasant  St.,  Franklin 

ROBERT  K.  SWEET  JR. 

Main  Street,  West  Upton 

THADDEUS  C.  SWIDRAK 

18  Main  Street,   Northbridge 
THEODORE  SYLVIA 

Box   121   Montague 
HARRY  F.  SYRENNE  JR. 
303  Main  Street,  Monson 
JOSEPH  H.  TABAK 

19  Darius  Center,  South  Boston 
JULIA  F.  TAFT 

Meeting  House  Box  5,  Sterling 

NISHAN  C.  TALANIAN 

147  Train  St.,  Dorchester 

MARCIA  D.  TARSKY 

188  Commonwealth,  Springfield 

JOSEPH  W.  TAYLOR 

24  Battle  Street,   Orange 

RICHARD  S^.J.  TAYLOR 

82  Spring  Street,  Wakefield 

JACQUELI  NE  TEILLON 

15  Bulkley  Street,  Williamstown 

JOHN  A.  TENERO 

3  Murray  Ave.,  Westfield 

GREGORY  TERKANIAN 

Pine  Grove  Road,   Spencer 

HELENA  TERZIAN 

26  Fuller  Street,   Seekonk 

GEORGE  W.  THELIN  JR. 

8140  California  Ave.,  Whittier,   Calif. 

JOAN  A.  THIMOT 

117  Manning  Street,  Hudson 

ALFRED  E.  THOMPSON 

110  Meadow  St.,   North  Amherst 

ALICE   M.  THOMPSON 

124  Nahanton  Ave.,   Milton 

MARVIN  G.  THOMPSON 

Main  Street,  Woods  Hole 

MILO  M.  THOMPSON  JR. 

219   Leydon  Road,  Greenfield 

CAROL  A.  TITUS 

2  Alter  Court,   Newburyport 

RAYMOND  V.  TIVNAN 

204  Fairmont  Ave.,  Worcester 

KAREN  M.  TODD 

18  Marion  Street,   Uxbridge 

KENNETH  R.  TONIS 

5  Mt.  Vernon  Rd.,   East  Weymouth 

FREDERIC  S.  TOPOR 

65   Pleasant  St.,   Three  Rivers 

DONALD   J.  TORRES 

325  Query  St.,   New  Bedford 

CONRAD  D.  TOTMAN 

Conway 

GAIL  E.  TOTMAN 

Bardwells   Ferry  Rd.,   Conway 

JAMES  TOURTELOTTE 

34  Merrill  Road,   Springfield 

JUNE  TOWNES 

26  Forrester  Street,   Salem 


CALVIN  O.  TOYE 

190     Glenrose  Ave.,  East  Braintree 

BARBARA  L.  TRACER 

606   Main  Street,   Maiden 

DOROTHY  J.  TRAVERS 

56  Reuter  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

L.  K.  TREADWELL 

8  Main  Street,   Dover 

JUNE  R.  TRELA 

55  Cleveland  Street,  Greenfield 

PETER  D.  TRIPP 

Westport  Harbor  Rd.,  Westport 

MARYLOU  J.  TROJANO 

271   Grove  Street,   Brockton 

DONALD  C.  TUCKER 

45  Crescent  Road,   Longmeadow 

JEAN  A.  TUDRYN 

340  Bridge  St.,   Northampton 

GEORGE  UNGEWITTER 

171   Crescent  St.,  Norfhampton 

NANCY  E.  VALENTI 

177  Locust  Street,   Holyoke 

JAMES  R.  VALENTINE 

200   Pleasant  Street,   Framingham 

SARA  J.  VARANKA 

45  Merriam  Street,   Pittsfield 

JAMES  M..  VARILLY 

15  Harrison  Ave.,  Greenfield 

ERNEST  C.  VESPERI 

3  1   North  Street,   Milford 

JUSTINE   L.  VILKER 

13  Nahant  Ave.,  Revere 
MARVIN  M.  WALDMAN 

56  Nelson  Street,  Dorchester 
RICHARD  WALDRON 
139   Poplar  Street,   Roslindale 
STEPHEN  H.  WALES 
25  West  Street,  Hadley 
FREDERICK  A.  WALKER 
Lowell  Road,  Concord 
LOUISE  H.  WALLIS 
8  Wolcott  Road,  Saugus 
ROBERT  L.  WAREHAM 
475  Chapin  Street,   Ludlow 
ESTHER  M.  WARNER 

24  Norfolk  Street,  Springfield 
WAYNE   J.  WARRINER 

53  Ellington  Road,  Quincy 
FRANCIS  J.  WARYAS 

25  H  Street,  Turners  Falls 
WILLIAM  W.  WASLICK 

45  Vernon  Street,  Northampton 

JOHN  F.  WATERS 

1   Lighthouse  Road,  Scituate 

DAVID  W.  WATSON 

44  Castle  Street,  Springfield 

WILLIAM  P.  WEBBER 

159  West  Street,  Winchendon 

ROBERT  M.  WEBLER 

14  1    Maple  Street,   Agawam 
ROGER  W.  WEEKS  JR. 
Elm  St.,  Box   2,   Kingston 
MARY  C.  WEIDHAAS 

91   Holyoke  Street,   Easthampton 

CONSTANCE  L.  WELLS 

19  Beech  Street,  Gardner 

NANCY  L.  WELLS 

41   Lewis  Street,   Newton 

DAVID  G.  WEST 

21   Putnam  Ave.,   Braintree 

JOHN  J.  WEST 

8  1  Fuller  Terrace,  West  Newton 


JUDITH  A.  WESTCOTT 

119  Sunderland  Rd.,  North  Amherst 

ALICE  M.  WETHERELL 

45  Hillside  Ave.,  West  Newton 

RICHARD  H.  WHELAN 

28  Gould  Street,  Walpole 

EDWARD  V.  N.  WHITE 

68  N.  Bayfield  Rd.,  North  Quincy 

LAURA  F.  WHITE 

7  Sterling  Ave.,  Saugus 

JOAN  L.  WHITEMAN 

73  Union  St.,   East  Bridgewater 

FREDERIC  A.  WHITNEY 

67  Prospect  Street,   Reading 

PAUL  V.  WHITNEY 

11   Dodge  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

DONALD  K.  WHYNOTT 

Box  608   Center  Street,   Amherst 

MARY  A.  WHYNOTT   (Mrs.) 

Box  608  Center  Street,  Amherst 

SHELBY  A.  WIDLAND 

35  Trafton  Road,  Springfield 

DONALD   J.  WILDER 

48  Converse  Street,   Palmer 

JOHN  A.  WILDER 

347  Dalton  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

CHARLES  W.  WILHELM 

42  Round  Hill,  Northampton 

CAROL  A.  WILKINS 

18  Michigan  Road,  Worcester 

NANCY  WILKINSON 

15  Roy  Street,   New  Bedford 

DONALD  W.  WILLIAMS 

Warwick  Ave.,  Northfield 

GARDNER  R.  WILLS 

98  Hancock  Street,   Lexington 

ALFRED  E.  WILSON 

240  Beaver  Street,   Waltham 

JAMES  R.  WINNARD 

20  Forbes  Ave.,   Northampton 
DAVID  WINTERHALTER 
Trl  Street,  Ashland 

MARY  S.  WITHINGTON 

21  Spruce  St.,  North  Attleboro 
STEPHAN  WOJTKOWSKI 

541   Onota  Street,   Pittsfield 

JOEL  WOLFSON 

120  Capen  Streetf  Dorchester 

EDWIN  L.  WOLSKI  JR. 

24  Chestnut  Street,   Winchendon 

MARTHA  H.  WOOD 

96  Kings  Highway,  West  Springfield 

WILLIAM  A.  WOOD 

6   Laurel  Ave.,   Shrewsbury 

MERRITT  B.  WOODING 

Route  66,  Columbus,  N.J. 

JOSEPH  W.  WOOLLER 

283  Hillside  Ave.,  Holyoke 

NANCY  A.  WRIGHT 

North  Road,   Carlisle 

JOEL  WYNER 

4  Noble  St.,   West  Newton 

JOAN  H.  YARROWS 

109  Sunderland  Rd.,   North  Amherst 

DAVID  A.  YOUNG 

259  Sea  Street,   Hyannis 

JAMES  F.  YOUNG 

Orleans  Road,  Chatham 

NELSIE  A.  YOUNG 

190  Locust  Street,   Springfield 

THOMAS  J.  ZACCHEQ 

63  George  Street,  Westfield 

MARY  E.  ZAGZOUG 

102  Bloomfield  Street,  Dorchester 


MARCIA  J.  ZALESKY 

20  Munroe  Street,  Northampton 

RICHARD  J.  ZANINI 

Main  Street,  Housatonic 

FE'LIX   J.  ZARLENGO 

123  Newbury  Street,   Chicopee 

ROBERT  J.  ZATERKA 

126  Sterling  Street,  Worcester 

SIMON   J.  ZATYRKA 

39  Wildwood  Ave.,   Greenfield 

MARILYN  ZELLERS 

8  Rochelle  Street,  Worcester 

WILLIAM  J.  ZERLIN 

Suffold  G2,   U  of  M,   Amherst 

CLEO  A.  ZOUKIS 

8  Hyatt  Street,   Bradford 


FRESHMEN 


JUDITH  A.  ABRAMS 

91   Pollock  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

CAROLE  E.  ADAMS 

East  Main  Street,  Hopkinton 

ANTONIA  AGUAS 

Grinnell  Street,   Berkley 

JOANNE  M.  ALBERTINI 

21   Twombly  Ave.,   North  Billerica 

KRISTIN  ALBERTSON 

129  Porter  Street,   Melrose 

ROBERT  C.  ALBRECHT 

657  West  Street,   Pittsfield 

REBECCA  J.  ALLEN 

78  Colony  Rd.,  West  Springfield 

PAUL  D.  ALMAN 

39  Buckingham  Rd.,   Milton 
RICHARD  D.  ALMAN 

1  Sheridan  Street,  Haverhill 
ROBERT  J.  AMIRAULT 

40  Bellevue  Ave.,  Haverhill 
JOHN  D.  AMIRO 
Brookline  Street,  Towrnsend 
FRED  ANDELMAN 

47  Algonquin  Rd.,   Chestnut  Hill 

ALICE  E.  ANDERSON 

5  Grayson  Lane,  Newrton  Falls 

ELLEN  C.  ANDERSON 

Off.   224  N.  Main  Street,  Natick 

LAURA  ANDERSON 

Box   113,  Granby 

PETER  C.  ANDERSON 

Pine  Cone  Drive,  West  Yarmouth 

SYLVIA  R.  ANDERSON 

68  Cedar  Street,  Wakefield 

THOMAS  P.  ANDREW 

1   Fleming  Ave.,  Andover 

EDWARD  P.  APRIL 

Box   161,  Kingston 

MARK   J.  APSEY 

22  Prince  Ave.,  Winchester 

HOWARD  A.  ARKELL 

1144  Main  Street,  Hingham 

MARILYN  ARMSTRONG 

20  Berkely  Rd.,  Wellesley 

BARBARA  L.  ARONSON 

50  Bellevue  Ave.,  Springfield 

BENJAMIN  P.  ASTLEY 

197  Beech  Street,  Holyoke 

PHILIP  W.  ATHANAS 

20  Vineyard  Street,  Cambridge 


RICHARD  G.  ATKINSON 

26  Yeamans  Street,  Revere 

DAVID   P.  AUCOIN 

34   Pleasant  Street,   Spencer 

MARY  C.  AUSTIN 

611   Front  Street,   Chicopee 

NANCY   P.  AVERY 

219  Lincoln  Ave.,  Amherst 

MARJORIE  C.  BABB 

73  Mt.   Prospect  St.,   Bridgewater 

EUGENE  A.  BACHAND 

25   Beechwood  Ave.,  Springfield 

CALVIN  E.  BACKSTROM 

42  Oakw/ood  Ave.,  Auburn 

PAUL  J.  BAERMAN 

54  Aldrich    Street  ,   Granby 

ALEXANDRA  M.  BAGG 

10  Hildreth  Ave.,   South  Hadley 

JACQUELINE  BAILEY 
Brewster  Rd.,  Kingston 
SANDRA  J.  BAILEY 

9  Cliffe  Ave.,   Lexington 
BETTE  A.  BAKER 

191   Trapelo  Rd.,  Belmont 
GERALD  S.  BAKER 
16  Elmore  St., Newton  Centre 
RICHARD  H.  BAKER 

61  Chestnut  St.,  West  Springfield 
PHILIP  A.  BAKIRAKIS 

8  Waverly  Street,   Everett 
RUSSELL  H.  BANCROFT 
Main  St.,   Box   94,   Chesterfield 
CAMERON  C.  BANGS 
125   Laurel  Street,   Fairhaven 
FREDERICK  F.  BARKER 

79  Island  Rd.,   Northampton 
JANE  H.  BARKER 
R.F.D.  South  Deerfield 
PETER  O.  BARKETT 

92  Belle  Street,  Springfield 
BEVERLY  A.  BARLOW 

10  Maple  Street,  Palmer 
BRUCE  K.  BARNARD 

47  Holton  St.,   West  Medford 
ROBERT  H.  BARNEY 

48  Arlmont  Street,   Arlington 
RICHARD  B.  BARNHART 

Perrys  Trailer  Park,  North  Reading 

SUMNER  BARR 

37  Ascadilla  Rd.,   Worcester 

JOAN  F.  BARRE 

72  Samoset  Ave.,  Mansfield 

DONALD  B.  BARRETT 

944   East  Street,  Walpole 

PRISCILLA  BARRETT 

66  Central  Ave.,  South  Braintree 

KENNETH  H.  BARROWS 

16  Pomeroy  Terrace,  Northampton 

GLORIA  C.  BASTONI 

715  Kempton  St.,   New  Bedford 

CAROL  ANN  BATES 

62  Fairhaven  Rd.,  Worcester 
CHARLOTTE  D.  BATES 
691   Bedford  Street,  Whitman 
PRISCILLA  BATTIS 

21   Sherman  Street,  WoUaston 
HARLAN  M.  BAXTER 
Mt.  Hermon  School,  Gill 
NICHOLAS  A.  BAZOS 

80  Linden  Street,  Springfield 
VIRGINIA  BAZZINNOTTI 
Kings  Highway,  Sandwich 


ALAN  L.  BEARDSELL 

34  Brewster  Street,   Springfield 

CATHERINE   F.   BEEBE 

152  Chapin  Street,   Southbridge 

GARY  A.  BEGUN 

18  Warwick  Rd.,   Gardner 
CONSTANCE  BELEZOS 
70  Chestnut  Street,   Quincy 
ALBERT  W.  BELISLE 
Union  Street,  Millis 
HERBERT  L.  BELLO 

49  Favre  Street,   Mattapan 
JOSEPH  BELLOFATTO 
67  Hartford  Street,   Natick 
WILLIAM  T.  BELLOS 

16  Dean  Street,  Southbridge 

JUDITH  L.  BERBERT 

44  Ward  Ave.,   Easthampton 

ALFRED  O.  BERGMAN 

23   Linda  Ave.,   Auburn 

LAWRENCE   E.  BERGMAN 

101   Nelson  St.,  West  Springfield 

ALFRED  J.  BERGSTROM 

75  Greeley  Street,   Clinton 

ROBERT  BERMAN 

154  River  Rd.,  Winthrop 

RICHARD  E.  BERNIER 

34  Parker  Street,  Maynard 

MARYANN  C.  BERNOT 

28  Motyka  Street,   Ludlow 

ROBERT  J.  BETSOLD 

West  Street,  West  Hatfield 

RUSSELL  W.  BEVAN 

14  Madison  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 

HERMAN  A.  BIALECKI 

O  Street,  Turners  Falls 

LORRAINE  J.  BIENIEK 

Fisk  Rd.,   Adams 

FRANCES  K.  BIRT 

30  River  Street,   Greenfield 

CASSANDRA  BISHOP 

7  Melba  Ave.,   Auburn 

HERBERT  P.  BIX 

387  Shirley  Street,  Winthrop 
CLAIRE  M.  BIZZOZERO 
58  Alton  Road,   Quincy 
DAVID  N.  BLAIS 

Page  Road,  Ashburnham 

MARIE  A.  BLANCHETTE 

359  Mt.  Vernon  Street,   Lawrence 

MICHAEL  J.  BLUM 

1797  Northampton  Rd.,   Holyoke 

WILLIAM  F.  BOGDAN 

34  Taylor  Ave.,  Westfield 

VIRGINIA  A.  BOIRE 

102  Cottage  Street,   Hudson 

WILLIAM  P.  BOLIA 

19  Westwind  Rd.,  Andover 
BARBARA  BONNALLIE 

493   Pearl  Hill  Rd.,  Fitchburg 

KENNETH  B.  BONNEY 

268   Lexington  Street,   Newton 

BRUCE  E.  BONNIVIER 

626  Hancock  Road,   Pittsfield 

JUDITH  BOOGAR 

180  Bradford  St.,   Provincetown 

ELAINE  M.  BORASH 

172  Essex  Street,   Lynn 

BARBARA  S.  BORDEN 

366  Seaview  Ave.,  Swansea 

MERRILYN  BORDEN 

388  Seaview  Ave.,  Swansea 


RICHARD  T.  BORDEN 

Old  Harbor  Road,  Westport 

RICHARD  BORGGAARD 

22  Franklin  Road,  Winchester 

ROBERT  J.  BOUCHER 

38  Dunstable  Street,   Lawrence 
ROGER  J.  BOURDELAIS 

3   Paris  Street,  Marlboro 
DAVID  A.  BOURNE 
82  Claypit  Hill  Rd.,  Wayland 
EDMOND  C.  BOURQUE 

2  Weitz  Street,  AUston 
EDWARD  K.  BOWEN  JR. 

59  Grove  Street,   North  Scituate 

WARREN  BOWEN 

35  Bellevue  Hill  Rd.,  West  Roxbury 

PHILIP  A.  BOWIE 

87  South  Street,  Williamsburg 

GEORGE  G.  BOWMAN 

133  Century  Street,   Medford 

NANCY  M.  BOYAJIAN 

37  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Cambridge 

NANCY  M.  BOYD 

24  Kendall  St.,  South  Attleboro 

ROBERT  B.  BRACK 

3  Lyman  Street,   Natick 
GEORGE  E.  BRADLEY 

40  Benton  Road,   Somerville 

JUDITH  E.  BRASKIE 

18  Margaret  Street,   Monson 

DAVID  A.  BREIL 

22  Main  Street,   Bryantville 

PETER  J.  BRENNAN 

14  Adam  Terrace,   Lowell 
DAVID  C.  BRENNEKE 

363  Whitlow  Street,  New  Bedford 

RICHARD  BRESCIANI 

30  Hill  Street,   Hopedale 

MARGARET  BREWSTER 

89  Brown  Street,  Waltham 

WILLIAM  D.  BREYER 

R.F.D.   1   Box  71   Middle,  Southampton 

BRENDA  S.  BRICKS 

53  McLellan  Street,  Dorchester 

JANET  E.  BRIGGS 

11   Lyme  St.,  Weymouth  Heights 

DONALD  N.  BRIGHTMAN 

123  Shaw  Rd.,   Chestnut  Hill 

JOYCE  A.  BRIGHTMAN 

39  Galen  Street,  Waltham 
EVERETT  W.  BRINSON 

181   Main  St.,   Great  Barrington 

JOHN  O.  BROADHURST 

Benton  Hill  Road,  Becket 

ALAN  BROCKMAN 

77  Undine  Road,   Brighton 

GERMAINE  O.  BRODEUR 

540  Mt.  Hope  Ave.,   Fall  River 

JOHN  J.  BROOKS  JR. 

330  Salem  Street,  Wakefield 

MARILYN   J.  BROTHERS 

West  Road,   Clarksburg 

THOMAS  BROUSSEAU 

178  West  Street,  Winchendon 

AMY  L.  BROWN 

15  Mt.  Vernon  Ave.,  Braintree 
BEVERLY  A.  BROWN 

30  Baker  Street,   Lynn 

KATHERINE  P.  BROWN 

20  Beach  Street,   Manchester 

RICHARD  E.  BROWN 

687  Stony  Hill  Rd.,  Wilbraham 


SALLY  M.  BROWN 

12  Main  Street,  Reading 

THOMAS  J.  BROWN  JR. 

14  Belton  Street,  Dorchester 

WALTER  F.  BROWN 

28  Triangle  Street,   Amherst 

NICHOLAS  A.  BROWNE 

155   Mt.  Vernon  Street,   Dedham 

RICHARD  C.  BUDNEY 

33  Harold  Street,    Pittsfield 
PENELOPE  F.  BULLARD 
196   Pleasant  Street,   Holyoke 
ROBERT  BULLERWELL 
114  Brookline  Street,    Lynn 
SUSAN  M.  BUNN 

16  Fames  Ave.,  Amherst 

ROBERT  J.  BURBANK 

52  South  Street,  Rockport 

BARBARA  A.  BURES 

292  Austin  St.,  New  Bedford 

AGNES  C.  BURGESS 

Old  Essex  Rd.,   Manchester 

JOHN  S.  BURGESS 

90  Worthen  Ave.,   Weymouth 

DOUGLAS  W.  BURHOE 

64  Glenmerle  Circle,   Reading 

BARBARA  I.  BURKE 

40  Fairbanks  Ave.,  Wellesley 

ELIZABETH  H.  BURKE 

34  Ryan  Road,   Florence 
LAWSON  B.  BURKE   JR. 

21  Vadnais  Street,   Holyoke 

ALICE  E.  BURT 

80  Powell  Ave.,   Springfield 

RUSSELL  D.  BURTON 

Box    13   McGregory  Rd.,   Sturbridge 

RUTH  T.  BURZYNSKI 

167  Phoenix  Terrace,   Springfield 

SHIRLEY  A.  BUSH 

292  Wells  Street,  Greenfield 

ELSIE  E.  BUSHA 

73  Seventh  St.,  Turner  Falls 

PATRICIA  D.  BYRNE 

West  Main  Street,   Brookfield 

GERARD   J.  CAGGIANO 

69  Notre  Dame  St.,   Springfield 

JAMES  W.  CAINES 

157  Maple  Street,  Danvers 

RENALD  G.  CAJOLET 

28  Gold  Star  Rd.,   Cambridge 

MARIANNE  CALLANDER 

139  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Newtonville 

DONALD  H.  CAMP 

Jackson  Street,   Belchertown 

DOUGLAS  A.  CAMPBELL 

44  Yale  Street,   North  Adams 

RICHARD  W.  CAMPBELL 

24  Bonner  Ave.,   Medford 

THOMAS  E.  CAMPBELL 

24  Bonner  Ave.,   Medford 

DAVID  M.  CARDARELLI 

12  South  Cogswell  St.,  Haverhill 

CURTIS  E.  CARLSON 

160  East  Main  St.,   Northbow 

JANET  F.  CARLSON 

58  Tamarack  Road,   Reading 

RONALD  H.  CARLSON 

9  Collins  Street,  Worcester 

JOHN  A.  CARPENTER 

46  Hinckley  Road,  Waban 

JOHN  E.  CARROLL 

40  Hawthorne  Ave.,    Pittsfield 


RICHARD  P.  CATALINl 

West  Main  Street,   Ashby 

RICHARD  E.  CATANESE 

72  Spruce  Street,  Winchendon 

PAUL  E.  CHAMBERLIN 

Mill  Street,  East  Northfield 

ROBERT  W.  CHAMPAGNE 

148  High  Street,   Amherst 

RAY  W.  CHATFIELD 

19  Pilgrim  Road,  Wellesley 

HARVEY  W.  CHEATER 

7  Browns  Ave.,   Lynn 

RICHARD   J.  CHECHILE 

130  Connecticut  Ave.,  Springfield 

DAVID  W.  CHEEVER 

268  Bedford  Street,   Lexington 

MELVIN  S.  CHESSLER 

14  Wales  Street,  Dorchester 

ERNEST  S.  CHESWORTH 

59  Maple  Street,  Attleboro 

GAIL  A.  CHIROS 

43  Rock  Street,  Whitman 

HOPE  CHLEBUS 

148  Butler  Street,  New  Bedford 

WILLIAM  CHOUINARD 

71   Westfield  Rd.,  Holyoke 

FRANCIS  N.  CICCONE 

7  Angelo  Street,   Worcester 

DIANE  M.  CLARIDGE 

646  Jerusalem  Rd.,  Cohasset 

ELEANOR  L.  CLARK 

5  Goddard  Ave.,  Tuner  Falls 

JOHN  R.  CLARK 

19  Leicester  St.,  North  Oxford 

JANET   P.  CLARKE 

19  Curve  Road,  Stoneham 

ROBERT  L.  CLARKSON 

1   Armory  Court,  Adams 

STEPHEN  CLAUGHTON 

16  Devens  Rd.,   North  Reading 

HELENE  CLAYMAN 

1506  North  Shore  Rd.,   Revere 

VIRGINIA  CLEMENTS 

222  Norfolk  Street,   Springfield 

CAROL  P.  CLIFFORD 

434  Salem  Street,  Rockland 

WILLIAM  H.  CLIFFORD 

251   Marcy  Street,  Southbridge 

DALE  T.  COGGESHALL 

144  Summit  St.,  New  Bedford 

LINDA  G.  COHEN 

52  Ormand  Street,  Mattapan 

NANCY  M.  COLE 

26  Wilson  Place,  Abington 

ROBERTA  M.  COLE 

14  Perkins  Street,  Winthrop 
ALLAN  P.  COLLAMORE 

100  Acushnet  Ave.,   Worcester 

CLYDE  E.  COLLINS 

19  Longmeadow  Ave.,  Worcester 

GERTRUDE  A.  CONKLIN 

Ashley  Falls 

THOMAS  P.  CONLON 

10  Newberry  Street,   Lowell 

ROBERTA  E.  CONLYN 

Green  River  Rd.,  Williamstown 

VIRGINIA  CONNOLLY 

15  Bayside  Street,  Dorchester 
WILLIAM  D.  CONNORS 

719  Moody  Street,  Waltham 
CAROLE  J.  CONRAD 
Mass.   Ave.,   Lunenberg 


BARBARA  A.  CONROY 

18  Perkins  Street,  Stonehatn 

ANN  M.  CONSOLATI 

25  Circular  Ave.,   Lee 

NICHOLAS  D.  CONSTAN 

213   Prospect  Street,  Brockton 

ROSEMARI  CONTARINO 

49  Merrimack  Street,   Methuen 

LAWRENCE  J.  CONWAY 

5  Wunsch  Road,   Greenfield 
MARGARET  L.  CONWAY 
530  Newbury  Street,  Boston 
MALCOLM  H.  COOK 

14  Buswell  Street,  Boston 
JAMES  L.  COOLEY 
Amherst  Road,    Pelham 
DOROTHY  CORFITZEN 
Lincoln  Street,   Millville 
CHARLES  A.  CORREIA 

20  Independent  St.,  New  Bedford 

LINDA  M.  COSTELLO 

141   Hillside  Road,  Franklin 

CLEMENT  G.  COUCHON 

71   Northampton  Street,   Easthampton 

MYRVAL  E.  COUGHLIN 

18  Caro  Street,  Worcester 

DONAL  COURTEMANCHE 

73  Bluefield  St.,  New  Bedford 

CARL  P.  COUTURE 

15  Fort  Square,   Greenfield 
EARLE  M.  CRABE 

8  Auburn  Court,    Brookline 
JOYCE  M.  CRAIG 

6  14  Chapman  Street,   Canton 
BARRY  F.  CRANE 

37  Faulkner  Rd.,  North  Andover 
KENNETH  J.  CRANDALL 
1959   Lakeview  Ave.,  Dracut 

FRANCIS  J.  CRAWFORD 

62  North  Main  Street,   Uxbridge 

ARTHUR  N.  CREELMAN 

38  Norfolk  Road,   Arlington 
CAROL  R.  CRIMMINS 

1611   Commercial  St.,   East  Weymouth 

JOSEPH  CROCETTA 

146  H  olworthy  Street,   Cambridge 

EDWARD  J.  CRONIN 

71  Donazette  St.,   Wellesley 

JEAN  R.  CROSBY 

81   Stevens  Road,  Needham 

GARY  A.  CROSS 

357  Union  Ave.,   Framingham 

DAVID  W.  CROTTY 

4  Sheridan  Ave.,  Maynard 

MARY  G.  CROTTY 

22  St.  Elmo  Road,  Worcester 

JOAN  M.  CULLEN 

30  Lowden  Street,   Pittsfield 

MARY  E.  CURRY 

126  Willis  St.,  New  Bedford 

NANCY  J.  GUSHING 

27  Dixwell  Ave.,  Quincy 

SALLY  B.  CUTLER 

Landham  Road,  South  Sudbury 

FRANCIS  A.  CZAJKA 

1   River  Street,  Thorndike 

MARIA  W.  DAKIS 

225  Bristol  Street,  Springfield 

GERARD  DALY 

41   Upton  Street,  West  Quincy 

JOHN  D.  DALY 

382  Chestnut  Street,  Springfield 


ELEANOR  DANCEWICZ 

18  Orchard  Street,    Lynn 
RONALD  W.  DARLING 

114  East  Bacon  St.,   Plainville 

JUDITH  A.  DAVEY 

53  Fiske  Street,  Southbridge 

JAMES  C.  DAVIES 

3  Rutland  Terrace,  Worcester 

GERTRUDE  A.  DAVISON 

Old  Sudbury  Road,   Sudbury 

KATHERINE  E.  DAY 

22   Peach  Highlands,   Marblehead 

MARGARET  E.  DEANE 

Schoosett  St.,  North  Pembroke 

PETER   J.  DEANE 

7A  Smith  Court,   Boston 

JOHN  DEASY 

585   Longmeadow  St.,   Longmeadow 

FRANCIS  E.  DEBLOIS 

7  Hayer  Street,   Adams 

JOHN  E.  DELANEY 

24  Arch  Street,    Pittsfield 

EDWARD  M.  DELUSKY 

1304  North  Street,   Pittsfield 

LINDA  M.  DELVENTAL 

19  Schiller  St.,   Jamaica  Plain 
RITA  L.  DEMARINI 

308  Union  Street,  Ashland 

ALICE  DERSARKISIAN 

100  Star  Street,   Whitman 

RICHARD  DESJARDINS 

29  Mt.    Pleasant  St.,  North  Brookfield 

ROBERT  DESJARLAIS 

21   Artisan  Street,  Chicopee 

RUSSELL  A.  DEVEREAU 

3  Lenox  Street,  Natick 
GEORGE  R.  DEVERRY 

34   Lombard  Street,   Springfield 

JAMES  W.  DEVINE 

1  8  Green  Street,   Marblehead 

JOHN  E.  DEVINE 

5   Pitman  Ave.,   Greenwood 

JULE  C.  DEVOE 

48  Grove  St.,   North  Attleboro 

JUDITH  P.  DIAMOND 

58  Tiffany  St.,   Springfield 

MARTHA   P.  DICKEY 

19  Maple  Street,  Arlington 

ELEANOR  F.  DILL 

108  Butler  Road,  Quincy 

JAMES  R.  DIMENTO 

201    East   Pleasant  St.,   Amherst 

BARBARA  J.  DIMOCK 

4  Court  Street,  Groton 
EVERETT  T.  DIMOCK 
South  East  Street,  Amherst 
NELSON  DINERSTEIN 

68   Lawndale  Street,  Springfield 

REGINALD  DIODATI 

248   Lowell  Street,   Methuen 

RAYMOND  C.  DION  JR. 

13  Hume  Ave.,   Medford 

THOMAS  M.  DIRESTA 

179  Elm  Street,   Lawrence 

RALPH  DITANO 

17  Belair  Road,  Wellesley 

CAROL  E.  DODGE 

67  Warren  Road,   Framingham 

MARGARET  A.  DOERING 

82  Meadowbrook  Ave.,  West  Springfield 

ARTHUR   F.  DOHERTY 

255  Main  Street,  Woburn 


MARGUERITE  DOHERTY 

510  Highland  Ave.,   Maiden 

JOANNE  M.  DOLL 

103  Gibbs  Ave.,   Wareham 

EDWARD   J.  DONAHUE 

27  Ogden  St.,   Indian  Orchard 

LAWRENCE  P.  DONAHUE 

10  Marlboro  St.,  Newburyport 

CURTIS  H.  DOUGLAS 

25  Elizabeth  Street,   Pittsfield 

VIRGINIA. B.  DOUGLAS 

377  Plumtree  Road,   Springfield 

STEVIA  G.  DOUNELIS 

97  Highland  Street,   Brockton 

JAMES  E.  DOWNEY 

214  Huntington  Ave.,   Boston 

LEO  L.  DOWNEY 

399  Lincoln  Road,  Walpole 

NORMAN  R.  DRAPEAU 

294  County  Street,   Seekonk 

RICHARD  A.  DRAPER 

2  1   Taft  Ave.,   Lexington 

JOHN   J.  DREWSKI 

4  Federal  St.,   Millers   Falls 

PATRICIA  DRISCOLL 

69  Pelley  Street,   Gardner 

DAVID  R.  DRUMM 

2   Pine  St.,   Gt.  Barrington 

MICHAEL  J.  DUBE 

37  Anzio  Road,  Athol 

RENE   L.  DUBE 

30  Fuller  St.,   Chicopee  Falls 

VIOLA  E.  DUBE 

49  Riverside  Ave.,   Quincy 

FRANK  R.  DUCA 

14  True  Street,   Everett 
NORMAN  R.  DUCHARME 
10  Beeler  Ave.,   Fairview 
EDWARD  J.  DUFF 

360  Lebanon  Street,   Melrose 
CONRAD  J.  DUGRE 
Jabish  Street,   Belchertown 
JOHN  S.  DUNN 
28  Blaney  Street,  Swampscott 
DANIELE  DUNWOODIE 
6  Elm  Street,   Fairhaven 
GUY  A.  DUSHANEK 

15  Oak  Street,  Waltham 
HAROLD  B.  DUTTON 

140  Chestnut  St.,   Fairhaven 

C.  T.  DZIEKANOWSKI 

1089  North  Pleasant  St.,  North  Amhersf 

CARL  W.  EASTMAN 

147  Union  St.,   East  Bridgewater 

CALVERT  F.  ECK 

67  Dodge  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

MARCIA  J.  ECTMAN 

26  Eastern  Ave.,   Lynn 

ELINOR  E.  EDELSTEIN 

24  Ethel  Ave.,    Peabody 

MINNA   J.  EDWARDS 

248  Linwood  St.,  Abington 

PATRICIA  F.  EGAN 

209  Centre  Street,   Quincy 

ROBERT  R.  EICHORN 

10  Pearl  Street,  Adams 

DIANA  A.  EKSOOZIAN 

103  Spruce  Street,   Lawrence 

SYLVIA  ELIOPOULIS 

81   Doris  Drive,  North  Weymouth 

GEORGE  G.  ELLIOTT 

Old   Post  Rd.,  North  Attleboro 


JAMES  R.  ELLIS 

464  North  Main  Street,   Attleboro 

JUDITH  A.  ELLISON 

39  Chestnut  Street,   Peabody 

GRETCHEN  ENGELHARDT 

17  Otis  Street,   Bedford 

PAUL  ENGLISH 

48  Perry  Ave.,  Brockton 

JAMES  B.  ENOS  JR. 

26  Beaumont  St.,   Melrose 
MARION  J.  ERBAN 

38  Upland  Street,   Fitchburg 

DONALD  L.  ESTES 

77  Putnam  St.,   East  Weymouth 

JAMES  G.  EVANS 

372A  Dorchester  St.,  South  Boston 

RANDALL  FAIRBANKS 

79  Boardman  Ave.,   Melrose 

ANNE  FANTACCIONE 

614  North  Main  St.,   Attleboro 

NOVA  L.  FARLEY 

Highland  Street,  Northbridge 

RODNEY  C.  FARNHAM 

197  North  Main  Street,   Florence 

C.  M.  FARNSWORTH 

72  Audubon  Road,  Wellesley 

JEANNE  F.  FAUCETTE 

48  Gary  Ave.,  Lexington 

JEAN  M.  FEARN 

58  Boulevard  St.,  West  Springfield 

BARBARA  D.  FEINMAN 

14  Middlebury  St.,   Lavirence 
HERBERT  FELDMAN 

254  Barnaby  Street,   Fall  River 
RICHARD  T.  FEOLA 

27  Crescent  Ave.,  Revere 
CONRAD  P.  FERRARA 
196  Salem  Street,  Reading 
DAVID  G.  FIELD 

64  Bisson  Street,   Beverly 

DONALD  S.  FIELD 

157  Bovvdoin  Street,  Springfield 

JOSEPH  S.  FIELD 

60  Orange  Street,  Springfield 

EDWIN  J.  FIJOL 

107  Cochran  St.,  Chicopee  Falls 
ALBERT  P.  FINI 

43  Harding  Street,  Agawam 

DAVID  F.  FINLAYSON 

24  Juniper  Road,  Worcester 

JOHN  J.  FINNEGAN 

163  Train  Street,  Dorchester 

AUGUSTA  A.  FISHEL 

Montague  Road,   Leverett 

ROBERT  W.  FISHEL 

Montague  Road,   Leverett 

THOMAS  J.  FISHER   JR. 

460  Maple  Road,   Longmeadow 

THOMAS  FITZPATRICK 

8pp  Washington  Street,  Holliston 

JAMES  E.  FLANAGAN 

15  Hicks  Ave.,   Holyoke 
JOHN  L.  FLEMING 
Cahill  St.,  West  Warren 
MARGOT  H.  FLETCHER 
3  Hancock   Park,   Everett 
GERHARD  FLIEGE 

12  Vineyard  Rd.,  North  Abington 
FRANCIS  T.  FOLEY  JR. 
227  West  Third  St.,  South  Boston 
MARY  D.  FOLEY 

108  Highland  Ave.,  Fitchburg 


ROBERT  E.  FOLEY 

6  Fletcher  Road,  Woburn 

ELIZABETH  R.  FORBES 

48  Bowrker  Road,  Waltham 

ROBERT  O.  FORSANDER 

229  Riverside  Drive,  Northampton 

KENNETH  E.  FORSTER 

41   East  Riverside,  Dedham 

JOYCE  W.  FORTGANG 

170  Coolidge  Street,   Brookline 

LEE  N.  FOSTER 

73  Goddard  Street,   Athol 

BRIAN  M.  FRAWLEY 

366  Russett  Road,   Brookline 

PETER  N.  FREDERICK 

Rear  56   Eastern  Ave.,  Gloucester 

ALINE  G.  FREEMAN 

6  Ash  Street,   Lawrence 

BARBARA  D.  FREEMAN 

Massachusetts  Ave.,   Lunenburg 

HORACE  W.  FRENCH  JR. 

21   Bull  Street,   Nev/port,   R.I. 

NANCY  FRIEDENBERG 

865   East  Sguantum  St.,  Sguantum 

SANDRA  C.  FRUDE 

33  Mechanic  St.,   Shelburne  Falls 

VIRGINIA  C.  FRYC 

55  Orchard  Street,  Adams 
ROBERT  R.  FUJCZAK 

81   Columbus  Ave.,   Holyoke 

WALTER  S.  FUJCZAK 

81  Columbus  Ave.,  Holyoke 

ALBERT  T.  FULCO 

24  Welcome  St.,   Great  Barrington 

RICHARD  M.  GABERMAN 

33  Coit  Street,  Holyoke 

FRANCIS  E.  GAFFNEY 

236  Congress  Street,  Milford 

VICTOR  N.  GAGNON  JR. 

24  Dayton  St  ,  South  Hadley 
RACHEL  E.  GALLANT 
West  Street,  Green  Harbor 
MARJORY  A.  GAMBLIN 
Box    105,    Lancaster 
EDWINA  GARABEDIAN 
139  Elm  Street,   Somerville 
HAROLD  E.  GAREY  JR. 

95  Loring  Ave.,  Salem 

JOHN   J.  GARVAN  JR. 

Bardwell  Street,   Bondsville 

ROLAND  F.  GAUDETTE 

99  Mechanic  Street,  Spencer 

NORMAN  L.  GAUTHIER 

51   Essex  Street,  Marlboro 

LORRAINE  GAYZAGIAN 

155  Waverley  Ave.,   Newton 

HELENA  J.  GECAWICZ 

745  North  Montello  St.,   Brockton 

HOWARD  P.  GEDDES 

15  Sycamore  Lane,  Hingham 

GEORGE  F.  GEE 

191   Central  Street,  Stoughton 

DAVID  L.  GEOFFRION 

56  Langevin  Ave.,   Fairview 
RAYMOND  L.  GEORGE 

57  Elberon  Ave.,   Pittsfield 
THOMAS  N.  GEORGE 

8  Bonair  Road,  Worcester 
IRMINGARD  G.  GERBES 

25  Bedford  Street,   Lexington 
CAROL  GERSHOWITZ 

605  Chapin  Street,   Ludlow 


EUGENE  M.  GETCHELL 

13  South  Pleasant  St.,  Merrimac 

RONALD  A.  GIGLIOTTI 

25  Brooklyn  St.,  North  Adams 
CHARLES  R.  GILLETTE 
135  Hillside  Ave.,  Holyoke 
HARRY  S.  GLASS 

15  Scottfield  Road,  Boston 

ELAINE  CLICK 

18  South  Lenox  Street,  Worcester 

ELLIOTT  S.  GLICKMAN 

55  Arnold  Street,  Westfield 

RICHARD  GLORIOSO 

361   Greendale  Ave.,  Needham 

GERALD  GLYNN 

26  Landry  Street,  New  Bedford 
JOHN   J.  GODA  JR. 

1640  Carew  Street,  Springfield 
HOWARD  E.  GOLD 
333  Belmont  Street,   Fall  River 
ANN  F.  GOLDBERG 

21  Cherry  Street,   Lynn 
BARBARA  J.  GOLDBERG 
135  Arnold  Street,  Braintree 
CAROL  E.  GOLDBERG 

35  Garland  Road,  Newton 
PAUL  H.  GOLDBERG 

99  Washington  Street,  Springfield 

SUSAN  L.  GOLDSTEIN 

111   Shawmut  Street,   Quincy 

MEREDITH  A.  GONYEA 

746  St.  James  Ave.,  Springfield 

EDWIN  G.  GOODELL 

22  Kenwood  Street,  Greenfield 
CLEO  A.  GORMAN 

36  Beaumont  Street,  Springfield 
DONALD  L.  GORTON 

2  1  Vine  Street,   Manchester 
RICHARD  H.  GOULD 
276  Mass  Ave.,   Arlington 
RODNEY  F.  GOULDING 

37  Shaffner  Street,  Worcester 
CAROL  A.  GRADY 

86  Seaver  Street,  Wellesley 

JULIUS  GRANDONICO 

296  North  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 

DAVID   J.  GRANOVSKY 

337  Rochester  Street,   Fall  River 

ELIZABETH  A.  GRANT 

64  Ferry  St.,  South  Hadley 

RALPH  J.  GRASSO 

15  North  Ave.,  Haverhill 

FRANCES  GRAVALESE 

135  Stratford  St.,  West  Roxbury 

GERARD  J.  GRAVEL 

584  Washington  St.,  South  Attleboro 

PAUL  R.  GRAVES 

7  Main  Street,  Westford 

ELIZABETH  I.  GRAY 

224  Union  Ave.,   Framingham 

BETTY  A.  GREEN 

440  Hillside  Ave.,  Holyoke 

PATRICIA  A.  GREEN 

385  Highland  Ave.,   Quincy 

RICHARD  W.  GREEN 

433   Country  Way,   Sciterate 

WALTER  P.  GREEN  JR. 

98  Capen  Street,  Milton 

ESTA  F,  GREENBERG 

107  Freemont  Ave.,   Everett 

MARTHA  R.  GREENSPAN 

35  Anderson  Ave.,  Holyoke 


BRUCE  N.  GREGORY 

14  Sanford  St.,   East  Longmeadow 

JOHN  W.  GREGORY  JR. 

72  Commercial  Street,    Provincetown 

ANNE  B.  GRIESBACH 

765  Bernardston  Rd.,   Greenfield 

BARBARA  E.  GROLL 

82  Noel  Street,  Springfield 

SHELDON  GROSSER 

157  South  Street,   Brookline 

NORMAN  A.  GROSSMAN 

5  Collision  Road,   Brighton 

DURELLE   J.  GROVER 

103  Tremont  Street,   Athol 

KATHERINE   L.  GROVER 

30  Berry  Street,  Donvers 

DOMENIC  GUALTIERI 

184  Essex  Street,  Maiden 

BEVERLY  G.  GUERNSEY 

9  Pine  Knoll  Road,    Lexington 
JAMES  E.  GUERNSEY 

48  Clark  Street,   Easthampton 
DORINNE  M.  GUIMOND 

44  River  St.,  North  Attleboro 
JAMES  T.  GUSTAFSON 
West  Main  Street,   Millbury 
THADDEUS  GUTKOWSKl 

323  Green  River  Rd.,  Greenfield 

ELAINE  M.  GWOZDZ 

East  Main  Street,  Cheshire 

DENNIS  S.  HAGER 

11   Claflin  Ave.,   Hopkinton 

ANN  HAGGERTY 

45  Windom  Terrace,  North  Adams 
ROBERT  C.  HALL   JR. 

Still  River 

LOUISE  HALLENBROOK 
66  Quint  Ave.,  Allston 
JOSEPH  A.  HAMEL 

10  Park  Ave.,  Monson 
ELIZABETH  HAMILTON 
8  Liberty  Street,  Clinton 
GORDON  P.  HAMILTON 
25  Ash  Street,   Marlboro 
MARY  J.  HAMILTON 

7  Pearl  Street,   Millbury 

PETER  D.  HANCOCK 

17  Lawrence  Street,  Chelsea 

HARRIET  HANDMAN 

266  Seaver  Street,  Dorchester 

BARBARA  P.  HANDRICH 

East  Pleasant  Street,  Amherst 

JOSEPH  C.  HANNIGAN 

33  True  Street,  Revere 

CAROL  L.  HANNON 

5  Franklin  Street,  Attleboro 

BETTY  T.  HANSEN 

1077  East  Street,  Mansfield 

NOLA   J.  HARDING 

36  Phillips  Street,  Holden 

ROBERT  J.  HARDING 

25  Peter  Tufts  Rd.,   Arlington 

ROBERT  C.  HARE 

Burdon  Street,  Whitinsville 

DONALD  C.  HARPELL 

106  Kimball  Street,  Maiden 

GERALD  L.  HARPER  JR. 

175  Court  Street,   Plymouth 

WILLIAM  HARRINGTON 

155  Cochituate  Road,  Framingham 

KENT  E.  HARRIS 

131   Spruce  Street,  Watertow/n 


WILLIAM  J.  HARRIS 

Shepardson  Road,   Warwick 

ROBERT  F.  HATCH 

190  Kelton  Street,  Allston 

MARGARET  HATHEWAY 

90  Walton  Park,   Melrose 

RITA  HAUSSAMMANN 

17  Seelye  Street,  Amherst 

DAVID   L.  HAUTANEN 

288C  Commercial  St.,    Provincetown 

JOHN  A..  HAY 

73  Chandler  Road,   West  Medford 

MARGARET  A.  HAYES 

21   Watson  Street,   Braintree 

LEON  F.  HEBERT 

1152  Main  Street,  Agawam 

DAVID  HEFLER 

Smith  Road,   Milton 

MARJORIE  HEIDRICH 

95  College  Street,  Amherst 

PAUL  J.  HENCHEY  JR. 

71   Howard  Street,   Pittsfield 

LEIGH  HENDERSON 

35  Tewksbury  Street,  Ballardvale 

HOLGER  HENDON  JR. 

16  Papineau  Street,  Holyoke 

LEONE  HENDRICKSON 

Main  St.,   P.O.   Box   66,  Wellfleet 

JOHN  G.  HENIGHAN 

33   Palmer  Court,   Clinton 

JOSEPH  HENRIQUES 

84  Maryland  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

SHERMAN  M.  HENRY 

230  State  Rd.,  North  Adams 

ROGER  B.  HENSHAW 

Henshaw  Road,   Templeton 

RICHARD  P.  HERMAN 

12  Radcliff  Road,  Newton 

RICHARD  T.  HESLIN 

4  Muriel  Ave.,  Wakefield 
WILLIAM  HESSELTON 

39  Westminster  St.,   Worcester 

EUGENE  R.  HILL 

Conway 

HAROLD  W.  HILL   JR. 

74  Cross  Street,   Brockton 

CHARLES  W.  HILLIARD 

94  Bluff  Rd.,  North  Weymouth 

DUNCAN  W.  HILLS 

12  Bertrand  Road,   Auburndale 

ALBIA  G.  HILTWEIN 

P.O.   Box  283,   Monument  Beach 

ROBERT  B.  HINSON 

43  St.    Paul  Street,   Brookline 

WARREN  B.  HIRST 

5  Center  Street,   Kingston 
NEIL  HOLZMAN 

151   Ames  Stfeet,  Sharon 

DORIS  I.  HODGKINS 

Liberty  Street,  Sandwich 

SARA  A.  HOFFMAN 

328  Kings  Highway,  West  Springfield 

ALAN  B.  HOLBROOK 

14  Eaton  Court,   Wellesley  Hills 

JAMES  A.  HOLLISTER 

R.F.D.,  Sunderland 

PRISCILLA  J.  HOLMES 

3  Gott  Ave.,  Rockport 

DAVID  R.  HOPKINS 

70  Thomas  Street,  Belmont 

DONALD  H.  HOPKINS 

42  Wallace  Ave.,  Auburn 


CURTIS  G.  HOWARD 

40  Manhan  Street,  Northampton 

DOUGLAS  S.  HOWIE  JR. 

II   Arnold  Ave.,   Northampton 

HAROLD  H.  ROWLAND 

I  Elm  Street,  Southampton 
ANNA   E.  HUBBARD 
Highland  Street,   Marshfield  Hills 
MARCIA  J.  HUBBARD 

57  Fottler  Road,   Hingham 
LEO  A.  HUBERT  JR. 
230  Sladen  Street,  Dracut 
ROBIE  O.  HUBLEY 

99  Thornton  Road,   Waltham 
CAROLYN  B.  HYDE 
186   Lebanon  Ave..,   Pittsfield 
ALTA  MAE  IDE 

58  Walnut  Street,  Shrewsbury 
HOWARD  R.. IRVING 

273   Commonwealth  Ave.,  North  Attleboro 

CAROL  H.  JANSSON 

22  Warren  Ave.,    Leominster 

DAVID  A.  JAYES 

II  McKinley  Ave.,  Easthampton 
THOMAS  I.  JEBB  JR. 

White  Street,  Lunenberg 

EMMA  S.  JENNINGS 

53  Howes  Ave.,   North  Dartmouth 

PAUL  H.  JENNINGS 

West  Street,   Carver 

DAVID  S.  JOHNSON 

21  Larchmont  Lane,   Lexington 
EDWARD  C.  JOHNSON 
Monson  State  Hospital,    Palmer 
GREGORY  F.  JOHNSON 

22  Western  Ave.,   Greenfield 
HARRIET  M.  JOHNSON 

10  Davis  Ave.,  Brookline 
JAMES  E.  JOHNSON 

11  Sherrill  Ave.,   Pittsfield 
KENNETH  W.  JOHNSON 

22  Northridge  Street,  Worcester 
MARY  E.  JOHNSON 

14  Flint  St.,  North  Reading 
RALPH  C.  JOHNSON 

457  Cottage  St.,   New  Bedford 
SANDRA  E.  JOHNSON 

15  Bertrand  Road,  Auburndale 
BRUCE  F.  JONES 

20  Pine  Ave.,   Brockton 

LEO  T.  JONES 

90  Maple  Street,   Middleton 

ROBERT  T.  JONES 

South  Valley  Road,  Pelham 

ADOLPH  S.  JURCZYK 

41   Pease  Ave.,   Monson 

EVELYN  W.  JYLKKA 

22  Stockholm  Ave.,  Rockport 

P.  A.  KACZOROWSKl 

62  Hathaway  St.,  New  Bedford 

ELLEN   I.  KALLIO 

Old  Boston  Road,  Sutton 

R.  J.  KALLIPOLITES 

4  1   Frederic  Street,  Springfield 

PAUL  R.  KANE 

South  Pamet  Road,   Truro 

ROBERT  J.  KANE 

58  Emerson  Road,    Longmeadow 

SALLY  C.  KANE 

7  Monument  Sguare,   Charlestown 

FREDERICK  KAPINOS 

16  Saratoga  Ave.,  Chicopee 


CHESTER  J.  KANIA  JR. 
219  East  Street,  Easthampton 
ROBERT   P.  KAPLAN 

3  1   Lothrop  Street,  Beverly 
STEPHEN  KAPLINSKY 
35  Coit  Street,   Holyoke 
FREDERICK   J.  KAPLITA 

91   Braddock  Street,   Springfield 

ELIZABETH  I.  KARL 

Maple  Parkway,   Fitchburg 

MARILYN  KARVELLAS 

1  1    Marble  Road,  Gloucester 

JERROLD  C.  KATZ 

48  Harwood  Street,   Lynn 
LELAND   J.  KATZ 

127  Bretton  Road,  Springfield 

KATHERINE   KEAVENY 

44  Bond  Street,   Fitchburg 

JAMES  L.  KEELON 

70  Pontiac  Road,   Quincy 

THOMAS  D.  KEENAN 

222   Lake  Street,  Brighton 

GREGORY  KEKOPOULOS 

9  Spring  Street,   Newburyport 

EDWARD  J.  KELLEY  JR. 

7  Upland  Road,  Watertown 

JOAN  A.  KELLEY 

60  Sycamore  St.,  New  Bedford 

BARBARA  E.  KELLY 

14  Highland  St.,   Springfield 

DONALD  R.   KELLY 

49  Oxford  Street,   Plttsfield 
JOHN  M.  KELLY 

37  Brockton  Ave.,   Abington 
PAUL  L.  KEMP  JR. 
200  Green  River  Road,   Greenfield 
RICHARD   P.  KENDRA 

4  Bill  Street,   Chicopee 
RAYMOND  A.  KENNEDY 
235  Beech  Street,  Holyoke 

PETER  A.  KERR 

475  Washington  St.,   Goucester 

DANIEL  C.  KIELTY 

277  Ashby  State  Rd.,   Fitchburg 

RICHARD  B.  KILLOH 

29  Durant  Road,  Weymouth 

ANNE  L.  KILLORY 

17  Sachem  Street,  Wollaston 

ROGER  S.   KINDRED 

75  Wyoming  Road,   Newtonville 

JUDITH  KING 

64  Harrison  Ave.,  Northampton 

RALPH  W.  KING 

6  Sheldon  Street,  Springfield 

JEAN  E.  KIRBY 

15  Glenville  Ave.,   AUston 

ROBERT  C.  KLETT 

33   Eagle  Street,   Springfield 

GALE  E.  KLINE 

12  Columbia  Street,  Brookline 

BERNARDETTE  KLOCK 

29  Woodway  Drive,   Shrewsbury 

CHARLES  B.  KNIGHT 

25  Hazen  Street,  Springfield 

JOHN  F.  KNIGHT 

77  Berreley  Street,  Somerville 

WILLIAM  S.  KNOWLTON 

1  1   Brent  Street,  Dorchester 

HARLAND  R.  KNOX  JR. 

28   Lincoln  Street,   Manchester 

NANCY  A.  KOGUT 

335  Cedar  St.,   New  Bedford 


EDWARD  H.  KOPF  JR. 
53  Broadway,  Pittsfield 
EDWIN  A.  KORDANA 

5  Cherry  Street,  Adams 
CAROL  P.  KOZIK 

92  Fourth  St.,  Turners  Falls 
ELIZABETH  A.  KRAUSS 

113  Freedom  Street,  Hopedale 
ROBERT  B.  KUDERA 

447  Cedar  Brook  Road,  Lynn 

JOHN  A.  KULAS 

Jenks  Road,  Cheshire 

MARTHA  L.  KULCZYK 

24  Middle  Road,  Gardner 

NORMAN  S.   KWIST 

1324  Allen  Street,  Springfield 

PAUL  A.  LACOMBE 

Old  Road  Nine  Acre,  Concord 

RICHARD  F.  LACROIX 

18  Vernon  Street,  Northampton 
CONSTANCE   LAFLECHE 

52  North.  Woodstock,   Southbridge 
SUSAN  G.  LAFRANCIS 

66  Wilson  Street,  Agawam 
WAYNE  R.   LALIBERTE 
Andy  Boy  Farms,   Concord 
DOUGLAS  M.  LANE 

6  Sunset  Ave.,  Chelmsford 
HAROLD  M.,  LANE   JR. 

327  Shrewsbury  Street,   Holden 
ROBERT  E.  LANE 

53  Middle  Street,  Florence 
BRIAN  W.  LANGEN 

701   Main  Street,  Leominster 

RICHARD   J.  LANZA 

1237  Central  Street,   Leominster 

THOMAS  A.  LAPLANTE 

12  West  Lake  St.,   Easthampton 

WILLIAM  R.   LAROCQUE 

1   Goddard  Court,    Plymouth 

BURRITT  R.  LARSON 

Hancock  Road,  Wiiliamstown 

JANICE  M.  LARSSON 

19  Irving  Park,  Watertown 
ROBERT  W.   LARSSON 

17  Madison  Street,   Belmont 
BARBARA  A.  LASHER 

18  Park  Ave.,  North  Adams 
SHARON  M.  LATHEM 

31   Clinton  Street,  Fitchburg 

KATHLEEN  D.  LAVIGNE 

21   Stoneland  Road,   Worcester 

RUTH  M.   LAWRENCE 

64  White  Street,  Quincy 

ANN  F.  LAWSON 

212  South  Street,  Athol 

RAYMOND  S.   LAWSON 

5  Howe  Street,  Goucester 

BARBARA  LAZARCHICK 

188  Springfield  St.,  Chicopee 

SUSAN  A.   LEACH 

94  Middle  Street,  Fairhaven 

KATHLEEN  J.  LEARY 

177  Main  St.,  South  Deerfield 

WENDELL   J.  LEARY 

96  North  Street,   Foxboro 

ROBERT  W.  LEASON 

24  Kellogg  Ave.,  Amherst 

LEO  C.   LEBLANC 

114  Charles  Street,  Waltham 
RENE  E.  LEBLANC 

20  Pleasant  St.,   North  Attleboro 


WAYNE   J.   LEBLANC 

17  Abbott  Street,   Pittsfield 
MILTON  LEBOWITZ 

9  Avon  Ave.,  Methuen 

HOWARD  M.   LEDEWITZ 

1096  Longmeadow  St.,   Longmeadow 

LAWRENCE  T.  LEE 

23  Lawndale  Street,  Springfield 
RICHARD  J.   LEE 

28  Congress  Street,  Pittsfield 
EDGAR  G.   LEFEBVRE 

7  Reed  Street,  Cambridge 
CAMILLE  A.  LEGER 
Pratt  Street,   Lunenburg 
GERALD   P.  LEMBERG 
2772  Main  Street,  Springfield 
JAMES  D.  LEONARD 

Willow  St.,   P.O.  Box,  West  Harwich 

RUSSELL  R.  LEONARD 

60  Williams  Street,  Williamsburg 

ALEXANDER  K.  LESLIE 

258   Lenox  Ave.,    Pittsfield 

RONALD   J.  LETENDRE 

340  Eastern  Ave.,  Springfield 

CHARLES  E.  LEVERONE 

18  Pleasant  Street,  Arlington 
ROBERT  L.  LEVEY 

108  Marion  Street,  Brookline 

HELEN  B.  LEVINE 

69  University  Road,  Brookline 

GTATIA  G.  LEW 

12  Littell  Road,  Brookline 

GEORGE  F.  LEWENCZYK 

31   Soule  Road,  Wilbraham 

ANITA  C.   LEWIS 

Ayer  Road,  Harvard 

THEODORE  L.  LIAPIS 

124  Beulah  Street,  Whitman 

ROBERT  A.  LIEBERMAN 

122  Massasolt  Street,  Springfield 

INTA  M.  LIEPINS 

30  Wood  Ave.,  Mansfield 

MARGARET  LINDBERG 

36  Warren  Ave.,  Seekonk 

COLEN  R.  LINDELL 

Prospect  Hill  Road,   Brimfield 

CAROLE  A.  LINDSAY 

551   Springfield  Street,   Chicopee 

CHRISTINE   LINDSEY 

8  Sheppard  Ave.,   Braintree 
JUDITH  A.  LINSCOTT 

42  Lasalle  Rd.,   Needham  Heights 
RICHARD   P.  LIPMAN 

24  Hemlock  Drive,  Natick 
RICHARD  S.   LISS 

1401   Highland  Ave.,  Fall  River 
HARRIET  J.  LODDER 

9  Pine  St.,  Whitinsville 
JUDITH   L.   LOEB 

15  Ransom  Road,   Brighton 

PETER  H.  LOFTUS 

176  Essex  Street,  Marlboro 

RICHARD  J.   LONG 

303  Beach  Street,  Quincy 

ANDREW  R.  LONGYEAR 

Box  678,  Amherst 

CAROLE  A.  LOONEY 

275   Main  Street,   Athol 

RAYMOND  E.   LORD 

21   Willow  Street,   Adams 

RONALD  J.  LORING 

87  Babcock  Ave.,   North  Weymouth 


BEVERLY  A.   LUCE 

255  White  Street,   Springfield 

CAROL  W.  LUFTMAN 

6  Nazing  C  ourt,  Roxbury 

PRISCILLA  LUPPOLD 

100  Sanders  Ave.,   Lowell 

ALBERT  J.  LUSSIER 

W  Street,   Lunenburg  Dis.,   Fitchburg 

RICHARD  P.  LUSSIER 

1154  South  Main  St.,  Fall  River 

GEORGE  LUST 

22  Westfield  Road,   Holyoke 

JOHN  H.  LYNCH 

6  Curtiss  Street,  Winchester 
JOHN  J.  LYNCH 

3  Harrison  Ave.,   Braintree 
WAYNE  O.  LYNCH 

29  Chapel  Street,  Springfield 

DONALD  C.  LYON 

Pittsfield  Kebix  Road,   Lenox 

JOSEPH  M.  LYONS 

266  Hyatt  Ave.,  Haverhill 

EDMUND  L.  LYSEK 

107  Cyman  Drive,  Chicopee 

JANE  E.  MACDONALD 

22  Bliss  Street,  Taunton 

ROBERT  D.  MACELROY 

22  Norman  Street,  Cambridge 

ROSE  MACGILLIVRAY 

98  Orchard  Street,   Leominster 

DONALD  E.  MACINTYRE 

66  Central  St.,   Turners  Falls 

DAVID  A.  MACKENZIE 

7  Vernon  Street,  Braintree 
RUSSELL  I.  MACNAYR 

81   Lasalle  St.,   East   Longmeadov/ 
GAIL  E.   MACQUARRIE 
15  Congreve  Street,   Roslindale 
CYNTHIA  MACRITCHIE 

4  Eliot  Circle,  Ashland 
DAVID  C.  MACRITCHIE 
4  Eliot  Circle,  Ashland 
LINDA  L.  MADISON 

1   Sibley  Street,   Grafton 
KENNETH  MADOFF 
63  Evans  Street,  Dorchester 
THEODORE  MAEL 

28  Duke  Street,  Mattapan 
PAUL  H.  MAGEE 

38  Britten  Street,  Stoughton 

ARTHUR  H.  MAHONEY 

146  Huckins  Ave.,  Quincy 

PHILIP  S.  MAJESKI 

80  Little  River  Rd.,  Westfield 

BETTY  ANN  MAKI 

West  Townsend  Road,   Lunenburg 

HAROLD  F.  MALLETTE 

35  Hartz  Street,  Gloucester 

RALPH  B.  MALONEY  JR. 

35  Wachusetts  Drive,   Lexington 

JOHN  MANDIS 

125  Park  Ave.,  Arlington 

DAVID  L.  MANN 

56  Taylor  Street,  Amherst 

WILLIAM  C.  MANUEL 

29  Oak   Point  Road,  Saugus 
THOMAS  J.  MARCELLO 

200  Fairmont  Ave.,  Worcester 
CHARLES  MARCHETTI 
210  High  Street,  Medford 
MARION   J.  MARCY 
9  Birch  Street,  Natick 


ROBERT  S.  MARGIL 

19  Mary  Ellen  Road,   Newton 

VIVIAN  F.  MARGOLIS 

9  New  Ocean  Street,  Swampscott 
RICHARD  I.  MARQUIS 

6  Westchester  Road,   Newton 

EDWIN  L.  MARSDEN  JR. 

49  Cherry  Street,   Spencer 

JAMES  A.  MARSH 

Crescent  Ave.,   Manomet 

GEORGE  F.  MARSHALL 

97  Eldredge  Street,   Newton 

JANET  MARSHALL 

86   Pleasant  Street,   Hingham 

LEONARD  MARTENSON 

100  Broadview  Terrace,    Pittsfield 

DAVID  R.  MARTIN 

Beers   Plain  Road,   Northfield 

GREGORY  L.  MARTIN 

21  Van  Roosen  Rd.,  Newton 

JAMES  C.  MARTIN 

Main  Street,  Housatonic 

JANICE   L.  MARTIN 

35  Grove  Street,   Rockland 
KENNETH  A.  MARTIN 

36  Buttonwood  St.,   New  Bedford 
PENELOPE  C.  MARTIN 

626  Grove  Street,   Framingham 
TERENCE  H.  MARTIN 
158  Ingleside  Ave.,  Worcester 
SYBELLA  R.  MASKELL 

133  Ellsworth  Ave.,   Springfield 
ALPHONSE   L.  MATERA 

10  Mooers  Street,  Thorndike 
VICTOR  G.  MATHURIN 

19  Greenlawn  Ave.,  Fisherville 

CARL  E.  MAYES 

45   John  Street,    Pittsfield 

PAUL  E.  MAYNARD 

53  Central  St.,  South  Acton 

NANCY  E.  McAULIFFE 

17  Oliver  Road,  Belmont 

EDWARD  F.  McCaffrey 

80  Franklin  Street,   Peabody 

ROBERT  D.  McCaffrey 

56  Madison  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

CAROL  A.  McCarthy 

6  Alveston  Terrace,   Jamaica  Plain 

CATHERINE  McCARTHY 

9  Pershing  Ave.,   South  Hadley  Falls 

WILLI  AM  McCONNELL 

405  Houghton  St.,   North  Adams 

WILLIAM  McCONVILLE 

116  Farrington  St.,   Quincy 

BETSEY  M.  MCCORMICK 

134  Strong  Ave.,   Pittsfield 
BRIAN  E.  McCUE 

12  Frances  Street,   Dracut 
JOAN  L.  McDUFFIE 
21  Dudley  Street,   North  Andover 
JOHN  M.  McELLIGOTT 

37  Davis  Street,  Holyoke 
CRAIG  E.  McEWAN 

15  Virginia  Street,  Agawam 

JAMES  T.  Mclaughlin 

16  Gunn  Street,  Millers  Falls 
GEORGE  A.  McLEAN 

39  Franklin  Ave.,   Hyannis 
EDWARD  H.  McMANUS 
R.F.D.    1,  Centerville 
RICHARD  McSWEENEY 
1248   Plumtree  Road,   Springfield 


JOHN  D.  MEADE 

1    Johnswood  Road,  Roslindale 

JOHN  C.  MEHEGAN 

44  Bigelow  Street,  Brighton 
FRANKLIN  MEISSNER 

34  Wellesley  Street,  Springfield 

PAULA  M.  MELANSON 

96  Melrose  Street,  Melrose 

ROBERT  G.  MELIA 

284  Market  Street,   Brighton 

DALE  A.  MELIKAN 

750  William  Street,   Pittsfield 

LEONARD  MELLO 

85  Eugenia  St.,   New  Bedford 

RICHARD  M.  MELLO 

Homestead  Ave.,   Rehoboth 

ROBERT  A.  MENNELLA 

61   Bennington  St..,   East  Boston 

DONALD  I.  MENTZER 

40  Eagle  Road,  Worcester 

ANN  P.  MERCHANT 

103  Dudley  Street,   Medford 

JAMES  A.  MERINO 

Winn  Street,  Burlington 

RONNY  J.  METZ 

1   Fuller  Ave-,  Swampscott 

RAYMOND  MIDGLEY 

111   Green  Street,  Hopedale 

KAREN  L.  MICH 

17  Glen  Road,   Reading 
ELEANOR  S.  MILLER 

65  McLellan  Street,  Dorchester 

LEE  K.  MILLER 

164  Glenway  Street,  Dorchester 

WILLIAM  M.  MILLER 

164  Glenway  Street,  Dorchester 

JANICE  L.  MILLS 

207  Main  Street,   Rockport 

DANA  F.  MILNES 

96  Norwood  Street,  Greenfield 

ROBERT  N.  MINUTILLO 

60  Bridge  Street,  Salem 

DONNA  P.  MITCHELL 

21    Center  Street,  Easthampton 

VICARY  P.  MITCHELL 

167  Brown  Street,   Pittsfield 

WILLIAM  P.  MITCHELL 

38  Bellevue  Street,  Dorchester 

ROBERT  J.  MOGUL  JR. 

14  High  Street,   Adams 

THOMAS  E.  MONAHAN 

74  East  Silver  St.,  Westfield 

JOAN  F.  MONNEY 

407  Johnson  Street,   Fall  River 

JOHN  J.  MOONEY 

64  Kimball  Street,   Maiden 

ALVIN  R.  MOORE 

289  Waverly  Ave.,  Watertown 

JOHN  J.  MOORE  JR. 

19   Parkside  Street,   Springfield 

JOSEPH  H.  MOORE 

53   Washington  Street,  Gardner 

JUDITH  MOORE 

45  Tremont  Street,  Woburn 
JANICE  M.  MORAN 

261   Boutelle  Street,   Fitchburg 
DAVID  C.  MORENCY 
4  West  Terrace,  Salem 
DONALD  G.  MORIARTY 

18  South  Hampden  Rd.,   Monson 
MARGARET  MORIARTY 

107  Clifton  Ave.,   Springfield 


JEANETTE  C.  MORIN 

152  Northampton  Street,   Easthampton 

RICHARD  MORRISSEY 

391   Burncoat  Street,  Wdcester 

CHARLES  M.  MORSE 

6  Wyman  Street,  Rosllndale 

GORDON  A.  MORSE 

30  West  Selden  Street,  Mattapan 

GEORGE  H.  MORTH 

Winthrop  Street ,  .Rehoboth 

LOUISE  A.  MORTON 

292  South  Street,  Northampton 

NANCY  MOSCOFIAN 

136  Church  Street,  Whltinsville 

JUDITH  A.  MOYLAN 

60  Jenness  Street,  Springfield 

PETER  J.  MOYNIHAN 

133  Orange  Street,  Springfield 

SHEILA  A.  MULLEN 

300  East  Squantum,  North  Quincy 

ELIZABETH  C.  MUNROE 

Fairview  Ave.,  Rohoboth 

DAVID  F.  MURPHY 

5  Riggs  Street,  Gloucester 
JOHN  F.  MURPHY 

2  Allen  Road,  Winchester 

JOHN  P.  MURPHY 

39  St.   John  St.,   Jamaica   Plain 

ROBERT  F.  MURPHY 

11    Lothrop  Street,   Brighton 

STEPHEN  J.  MURPHY 

10  East  Milton  Rd.,   Brookline 

ABIGAIL  MURRAY 

115  Watson  Street,   Chicopee  Falls 

DONALD  A.  MURRAY 

445   Plain  Street,  Rockland 

GEORGE  D.  MURRAY  JR. 

75  North  Hoosac  Road,  Williamstown 

LOIS  A.  MURRMAN 

520  Prospect  Street,  West  Boylston 

DAVID  B.  MUSANTE 

45  Rust  Ave.,  Northampton 

ILLAR  MUUL 

32  Billings  Street,  Sharon 
DONALD  R.  MUZYKA 

359  Bridge  Street,   Northampton 
MARSHALL  J.  MYERS 

33  Ocean  Ave.,   Winthrop 
JAMES  H.  NANBU 

67  Chestnut  Street,  Charlestown 

RICHARD   L.  NASH 

39  Everett  Street,   Abington 

MALCOLM  W.  NASON 

Barrows  Street,   Norton 

GEORGE  M.  NASSAR 

27  Denton  Circle,  Springfield 

JANET  R.  NEAL 

27  Orange  Street,  Woburn 
STEPHEN  B.  NEEDEL 
19  Fowler  Street,  Quincy 
ROBERT  S.  NEESE 
P.O.   Box   703,   Orleans 
BETTY  L.  NEGUS 

128  Summer  St.,  New  Bedford 

AVIS  J.  NEIGHER 

49  Meredith  Street,  Springfield 

DAVID  J.  NELSON 

55  Nordica  Street,   Springfield 

PAUL  V.  NELSON 

28  Fletcher  Road,  Woburn 
FRANCIS  E.  NESTOR 

6  Sidney  Ave.,   Lynn 


ROBERT  C.  NEWTON 
Central  Street,  Montague 
SUSAN  L.  NICHOLS 

17  Middle  Street,   Georgetown 
JAMES  NIGHTINGALE 

91   Emma  Street,  New  Bedford 
SEXTUS  E.  NORDEN  JR. 
Sought  For  Road,  Westford 
CHARLOTTE  NUTTER 

3  Black  Horse  Terrace,  Winchester 
STANWOOD  W.  NUTTER 

22  Nutter  Road,  North  Reading 

JON  R.  NYBERG 

26  Edgehill  Road,  Braintree 

RUSSELL  W.  O'BRIEN 

302  Andover  Street,   Lawrence 

DAVID  A.  O'CONNELL 

10  Eldridge  Street,  Attleboro 

GERALD  D.  O'CONNELL 

10  Arrowhead  Road,  Marblehead 

MAUREEN  P.  O'CONNELL 

45  Carlton  Street,  Brookline 

WILLIAM  F.  O'CONNELL 

15  Pond  Lane,  Arlington 

CATHERINE  O'CONNOR 

19  Florence  Ave.,  Holyoke 

BEVERLY  A.  OLIVEIRA 

184  Middle  Road,  Acushnet 

JOHN  F.  OLIVERI 

204  Abbott  Street,  Springfield 

VIRGINIA  A.  OLMSTEAD 

4  Prospect  Street,  Winchester 
ROBERT  M.  O'MALLEY 

26  Frothington  Street,  Milton 

WILLIAM  D.  O'NEILL 

113  Rockland  Street,  Canton 

DAVID  S.  OSBORNE 

88  Glen  Ave.,  Newton  Center 

JURIS  G.   OZOLS 

39  Millmont  Street,  Roxbury 

MARIANNE   PACHECO 

1174  Rockdale  Ave.,  New  Bedfcard 

BEVERLY  PADELFORD 

340  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River 

CURTIS  F.  PAINE 

Old  Boston  Road,  Sutton 

DONALD  W.  PAINE 

Old  Boston  Road,  Sutton 

CARLETON  S.  PALMER 

152  Lathrop  St.,  South  Hadley  Falls 

WILLIAM  T.  PAPPAS 

33  Bartlett  St.,  North  Weymouth 

STEPHEN  J.  PARIS 

29  Noble  Street,  West  Newton 

NANCY  A.  PARKER 

71   Colony  Rd.,  West  Springfield 

RUSSELL  I.  PARKER 

McCarthy  Rd.,  North  Brookfield 

JEROME  M.  PAROS 

69  Belvidere  Street,  Springfield 

ROSALIE  A.  PARSONS 

Pomeroy  Meadow  Rd.,  Southampton 

JOHN  M.  PASANEN 

18  Davis  Street,  Fitchburg 
RONALD  J.  PASKAVITZ 

32  Loxwood  Street,  Worcester 

RONALD  J.   PATENAUDE 

115   Pasadena  Street,  Springfield 

JAMES  A.  PATRIQUIN 

103  Gordon  Street,  Brighton 

ROBERT  G.  PATT 

North  Brookfield  Rd.,  West  Brookfield 


STEVEN  H.  PAULDING 

467  Summer  Street,  Rockland 

RAYMOND  J.   PAULIN 

Hillside  Road,  Montague 

RICARDO  E.  PAVONI 

33  Silas  Street,  Springfield 

MARGARET  S.   PAYNE 

1  10   Pond  Street,  Winchester 

HOPE  M.  PEARLMAN 

10  Kerwin  Street,  Dorchester 

DAVID  W.  PEARSALL 

Roberts  Court,  Gloucester 

ROBERT  G.  PECK 

172  Chapel  Street,   Pittsfield 

BARBARA  A.  PEPE 

414  North  Street,   Feeding  Hills 

ERNEST  J.  PERRY    JR. 

27  Dorchester  Ave.,   Lawrence 

ARTHUR  O.  PETERSON 

1  Hooper  Court,  Rockport 

BRUCE  E.  PETERSON 

41  River  Street,  Danvers 

JOHN  D.  PETERSON 

361   Chapin  Street,   Ludlow 

ROBERT  C.  PICKETT 

9  Alfred  Circle,  Agawam 

STANLEY  J.  PIECHOTA 

35  Casino  Ave.,  Chicopee 

JUDITH  A.  PIERCE 

387  North  Elm  St.,  West  Bridgewater 

A.  J.   PIERGIOVANNI 

Huntington  Street,  Chester 

DONALD  F.  PIKE 

25   Pleasant  Street,   Salisbury 

MARY  E.  PILKINGTON 

Bray  Rd.,   P.O.  Box,  Shelburne  Falls 

ANTHONY  J.  PIRAINO 

47  Liberty  Ave.,  West  Somerville 

ANTHONY  F.  PLACHTA 

27  Lyman  Street,  Holyoke 

MARCIA  J.  PLACZEK 

111   Cass  Street,  Springfield 

JANE  E.  PLANITZER 

30  Piatt  Street,   Lawrence 

SHIRLEY  S.   PLANTE 

Westport 

MERRILL  M.  PLUNKETT 

86  Hovey  Street,  Watertown 

JOHN  M.  POIGNAND 

143  Northampton  Rd.,  Amherst 

SIDNEY  POSSICK 

166  Highland  Ave.,   Fitchburg 

LOUIS  J.  POTORSKI 

344  Page  Boulevard,  Springfield 

PHYLLIS  E.  POTTER 

Green  Hill  Farm,  Gill 

ELLEN  B.  POWERS 

15  Bluff  Ave.,   Fitchburg 

KENNETH  E.   PRADA 

101   Elm  Street,   Wareham 

JOHN  W.  PRATT 

303  Granite  Street,  Braintree 

JOANNE  A.  PREVOST 

216   Lafayette  Street,  Salem 

JOHN   P.   PRINCE 

115  Ridge  Road,  Revere 

JUDITH  A.   PRISBY 

108  Walnut  Street,  Holyoke 

CONSTANCE  L.  PUHALA 

7  Warner  Street,  Montague  City 

BARBARA  A.  PURCELL 

140  Wentworth  Ave.,   Lowell 


BENJAMIN  S.  QUIMBY 

Cedar  Point,  Pocasset 

RICHARD  D.  RADFORD 

29  Endicott  Street,  Stoneham 

ROBERT  E.  RADOWICZ 

North  Silver  Lane,   Sunderland 

GERALD  H.  RALSTON 

Conway 

RICHARD  G.  RAND 

17  Francis  Rd.,   East  Weymouth 

JOHN  F.  RANSOM 

48  Stanton  Street,   Rockland 

HENRY  A.  RASTALLIS 

3  T  Street,  Turners   Falls 
ROBERTA  F.  RAWSON 

27  Westmoreland  Road,   Hingham 
KENNETH  P.  RAY 

28  Sutherland  Road,  Arlington 
DIMITRA  J.  REGAN 

1    Park  Street,  Marlboro 

LAWRENCE   J.  REGIS 

103  Wamsutta  St.,,   New  Bedford 

EDWARD  H.  REID   JR. 

144  Pearl  Street,  Gardner 

JANICE   L.  REID 

37  Hyde  Street,  Danvers 

MARGARET  V.  REID 

27  Shawmut  Street,  Springfield 

THOMAS  M.  REILLY  JR. 

44  Pleasant  Street,  Milton 

PAULINE  J.  RENDALL 

78  Kirkland  Street,   Cambridge 

PENELOPE  A.  RENTON 

58  West  End  Terrace,  North  Adams 

CHARLES  M.  REPETA 

Main  Street,  Northfield 

WILLIAM  H.  REYNOLDS 

25  Rock  Street,   Mansfield 

MARY  C.  REZENDES 

178   Princeton  St.,  New  Bedford 

ELIZABETH  R.  RICE 

370  Main  St.,  West  Concord 

FRANCES  E.  RICHARDS 

Knox  Road,  Woronoco 

DAVID  C.  RICHARDSON 

96  North  Walker  St.,  Taunton 
ALBERT  E.  RICHEY  JR. 
451  Britton  Street,  Fairview 
MARGERY  D.  RICKER 

47  Hamilton  Ave.,   South  Hamilton 
FRANCIS  J.  RILEY  JR. 
123  Northwood  Street,  Chicopee 
RICHARD  J.  RILEY 

4  Hanks  Street,   Lowell 
JOHN  W.  RINTALA 
Walnut  Street,  Shrewsbury 
RICHARD  M.  ROBBINS 

97  Putnam  Street,  Orange 
JENNET  A.  ROBERTS 

284  Chapman  Street,  Greenfield 

PATRICIA  A.  ROBERTS 

487  Newton  St.,  South  Hadley 

JOHN  W.  ROBICHEAU 

1   Alves  Lane,  Wellfleet 

EDWARD  J.  ROBINSON 

95  Main  Street,  Monson 

LYNNE  R.  ROBINSON 

21  Vernon  Street,  Woburn 

BEAVEN  ROCHE 

386  Main  Street,  Acton 

VICKIE  L.  ROCHETTE 

51   Brooks  Ave.,  Newtonville 


LOUISE  H.  RCEY 

Lot    139  Hartford  St.,  Natick 

BERTON  HOFFMAN 

75  Millet  Street,  Dorchester 

CONSTANCE  K.  ROGERS 

25  St.  Stephens  St.,   Boston 
JOHN  ROGERS  JR. 

225  Adams  Street,  Fairhaven 

JOYCE  M.  ROLLINS 

514  School  Street,  Belmont 

PETER  J.  ROMANO 

Carver  Road,   Plymouth 

STEPHEN  M.  ROMANOFF 

68  Daviston  Street,  Springfield 

ROBERT  J.  ROMEJKO 

78  Cleveland  Street,  Springfield 

GORDON  P.  RONDEAU 

43  Highland  Ave.,  Adams 

CAROL  M.  ROONEY 

20  Montvale  Street,   Roslindale 

JOHN  S.  ROPES 

Crane  Neck  St.,  West  Newbury 

DAVID  E.  ROSCOE 

17  Ash  Street,   Brockton 
WILLIAM  E.  ROSE 
Highland  Ave.,   Phillipston 
MYRNA  S.  ROSENBAUM 

18  Mechanic  Street,   Fitchburg 
PAULA  A.  ROSS 

Radford  Road,   Princeton 

PRISCILLA  A.  ROSS 

28  West  Street,  Natick 

JUDITH  E.  ROSSMAN 

78  Highland  Street ,, Revere 

HEDY  ROTHMAN 

63   Park  Edge  Ave.,  Springfield 

CAROL  R.  ROTTENBERG 

15  Greendale  Road,   Mattapan 

MARILYN  J.  ROURKE 

14  Lewis  Street,   Lowell 

LOIS  P.  ROWE 

7  Sutherland  Road,   Lexington 

EDWIN  H.  ROY 

Silver  Hill  Road,  Milford 

DOROTHY  E. ROYS 

Shutesbury  Road,   Leverett 

ROBERT  S.  ROYS 

Shutesbury  Road,   Leverett 

LAURENCE  S.  RUBIN 

East  Hodges  Street,  Norton 

THEODORE  L.  RUBIN 

26  Philmore  Road,  Newton 
BALBINA  M.  RUDINSKI 

2  Fifteenth  St.,  Turners  Falls 

SANDRA  B.  RUSBY 

31   Brewster  St.,   South  Dartmouth 

JOANNE  P.  RUSSELL 

20  May  Terrace,  South  Weymouth 

YOLANDA  A.  RUSSO 

County  Road,  Deerfield 

JOYCE   P.  RYAN 

35  Itendale  Street,  Springfield 

VIRGINIA  N.  RYDER 

57  Whitman  Ave.,   Melrose 

ARLENE  J.  SABLE 

651  Morton  Street,  Mattapan 

ARMAND  J.  SABOURIN 

105  Main  Street,  Northbridge 

STEPHEN  M.  SACKMARY 

25  Wolcott  Street,  Dorchester 

PETER  R.  SAISA 

Main  Street,   Carver 


RICHARD  T.  SALTER 

45  Milwood  Street,  Dorchester 

JOAN  C.  SAMON 

369  State  Road,  North  Dartmouth 

CAROL  SAMORISKI 

384  Bridle   Path,  Worcester 

JUNE  N.  SAMPLE 

32   Pleasant  St.,   East  Longmeadow 

DAVID  E.  SANDERS 

20  Florence  Ave.,   Norwood 

MARLENE  P.  SANDLER 

MontviUe,  Sandisfield 

EDMOND  M.  SANNA 

19  Randolph  St.,  North  Abington 
BARBARA  M.  SARGENT 

Bear  Hill  Road,   Merrimac 

DORIS  I.  SARNO 

323   Park  Ave.,  Revere 

JAMES  G.  SATRAPE 

79  Flansburg  Ave.,  Dalton 

DONALD  T.  SAVAGE 

65  South   Prospect,  Millers   Fails 

EARLA  M.  SAWIN 

Old  Sunderland  Road,   Montague 

LUCYANNE  SAWYER 

763  Read  Street,   Somerset 

JOSEPH  F.  SCACCIA 

Freeman  Street,   Bellingham 

PATRICIA  A.  SCANLON 

38  Bruce  Road,   Waltham 

RICHARD  SCHADLICK 

107  Boston  Street,   Methuen 

WILLIAM  SCHARRETT 

3   Char  Mil  Drive  Box,   W.  Brookfield 

MANFRED  E.  SCHMAIZL 

102  Hawthorne  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

JOACHIM  SCHNEIDER 

Bridge  Road,  Eastham 

DOUGLAS  SCHOOLCRAFT 

20  Arbor  Street,  Springfield 
GERALD  SCHULTZ 

19  Gary  Street,   Chelsea 

JEROME  D.  SCHWARTZ 

116  Barnaby  Street,   Fall  River 

JOEL  H.  SCHWARTZ 

45  Westgate  Road,  Newton 

JOSEPH  N.  SCHWARTZ 

380  Belmont  Street,  Brockton 

SANDRA  R.  SCHWIMMER 

928  High  Street,   Fall  River 

RICHARD  M.  SCOFIELD 

17  Acme  Place,  Springfield 

ROBERT  A.  SCOTT 

South  Main  Street,   Northfield 

SHIRLEY  F.  SCOTT 

Worcester  Rd,,  South  Barre 

BRIAN  T.  SEARS 

15  Commonwealth  Ave.,   W.  Bridgewater 

ONNI  E.  SELENIUS 

12  Columbus  Ave.,   Saugus 

RICHARD  L.  SEVRENS 

182  High  Street,  Greenfield 

JOANNE  SHAER 

104  Crawford  Street,   Roxbury 

EDWARD  D.  SHANE 

24  Alrick  Road,   Quincy 

JOAN   P.  SHARPE 

345  Albion  Street,  Wakefield 

MARIE  G.  SHARPE 

115  Elm  Street,  Lawrence 

RICHARD  SHAUGHNESSY 

1  Standish  Court,  Waltham 


FRANCIS  A.  SHAW 

39  Aldrich  Road,  Watertown 
PETER  B.  SHAW 
Plymouth  St.,  North  Carver 
JAMES  E.  SHAY 

294   Pleasant  Street,   Hanson 

GEORGE   P.  SHEA   JR. 

3  Stockton  Street,  Worcester 

ROBERT  E.  SHEA 

94  Gillette  Circle,  Springfield 

RICHARD   J.  SHEEHAN 

199   Putnam  St.,   East  Boston 

ANN  C.  SHEEHY 

19  St.   Marys  Square,  Taunton 
ANNA  E.  SHERMAN 

North  Street,   Mattapoisett 
JAMES  G.  SHIELDS 
Park  Street,  Housatonic 
ROBERT  D.  SHILANSKY 

40  Ocallaqhan  Way,    Lynn 
ANN  E.  SHORTELL 

5  Orlando  Street,  Wilbraham 
DAVID  K.  SHUMWAY  JR. 

18  Shumway  Street,  Amherst 

CARL  A.  SIGNET 

474  Maple  Street,  Holyoke 

SYLVIA  R.  SIMONEAU 

223   Pleasant  Street,   Marlboro 

ARTHUR  E.  SIMONS 

87  Stanley  Road,   Swampscott 

DONALD  G.  SIMPSON 

145  Brown  Street,  Waltham 

ALICE  M.  SIRD 

15  Longview  Road,   Palmer 

EILEEN  C.  SISK 

80  Oak  Street,   Gardner 

JOAN  B.  SKINNER 

26  Thomas  Road,   Swampscott 

FRANK   J.  SKRZYNIARZ 

58  Garfield  Ave.,  Easthampton 

ROBERT  D.  SLAGLE 

44  Woods  Road,  Medford 

AUSTIN  T.  SMITH 

6  Pinewood  Road,   Lexington 
DOUGLAS  F.  SMITH 

181   Hancock  Road,   Pittsfield 

JOHN  F.  SMITH 

262  Chandler  Street,  Worcester 

MARCIA  R.  SMITH 

31   Broadway,  Watertown 

SHEILA  A.  SMITH 

20  Woodside  Park,  Winthrop 
SIBYL  C.  SMITH 

10  Taylor  Street,   Amherst 
TAMARA  R.  SMITH 

142  Fountain  Street,   Springfield 
JOAN  E.  SMOYER 

11  Parkside  Ave.,   Braintree 
RALPH  L.  SNOW 

P.O.   Box  281,   East  Orleans 
ROBERT  C.  SOBOLESKI 
105  Boston  Street,  Metheun 
ELIOT  SOHMER 

12  Kingsdale  Street,  Dorchester 
STANLEY   J.  SOJA 

23  East  Street,   Adams 

FRANK  M.  SOKOLOSKY 

253  Shelburne  Road,  Greenfield 

LEONARD  B.  SOLOFF 

390  West  Bedford  St.,   New  Bedford 

LAVERNA  M.  SOMERS 

15  King   Philip  St.,   South  Weymouth 


ELIZABETH  SORENSON 

139  North  Street,   Metheun 

EUGENE  SOTIROPOULOS 

14  Westland  Terrace,   Haverhill 

MICHAEL  SPADAFORA 

14  McKinley  Terrace,   Pittsfield 

EDWARD  B.  SPALDING 

77  High  Road,  Newbury 

ALAN  L.  SPI  TZER 

29  West  Alvord  St.,  Springfield 

ALTON  G.  SPRAGUE 

50  Alvin  Street,   Springfield 

RICHARD  W.  SPRAGUE 

12  Hemenway  Street,   Boston 

PAUL  N.  STANDISH 

Bear  Hill  Road,   Spencer 

PATRICIA  E.  STANLEY 

174  Gale  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

THOMAS  E.  STANLEY 

21   Fairfield  Street,   Pittsfield 

WARD  H.  STARKEY 

Winn  Terrace,  Northboro 

GORDON  S.  STEADMAN 

102  West  Park  Street,   Lee 

SUZANNE  E.  STEELE 

44  Marble  Street,  Stoneham 

MARLENE  S.  STEIN 

9  Stratford  Terrace,   Springfield 
FLORENCE  STEINBERG 

24  Arbutus  Street,  Dorchester 

GERALD  STEINBERG 

213  Chapin  Terrace,   Springfield 

ELIZABETH  STEINMEZ 

82   Boulevard  St.,   West  Springfield 

STEPHEN  M.  STETSON 

37  Wiltshire  Road,   Brighton 

RICHARD  D.  STEVENS 

471   Mystic  Street,   Arlington 

KAREN  A.  STEVENSON 

115  Mollis  Ave.,   Braintree 

MARY  L.  STEWART 

6  Oakmont  Circle,   Lexington 

RONALD  J.  STIDSEN 

36  Ames  Street,  Worcester 

EDWARD  R.  STOLER 

16  Buchanan  Road,  West  Roxbury 

BARBARA  A.  STONE 

66  Glen  Road,   Lowell 

BARBARA  J.  STOWELL 

33  AUston  Street,   Lawrence 

CHRISTINE  STRAMSKI 

332  West  Shore  Drive,   Marblehead 

ANN  C.  STREETER 

86  Oakwood  Drive,   Longmeadow 

JANE  P.  STROUT 

77  Mineral  Street,  Reading 

CHESTER  STRZEPA 

157  Arthur  Street,   Chicopee 

EDMUND  P.  STRZEPA 

157  Arthur  Street,   Chicopee 

JEREMIAH  SULLIVAN 

62  Bennett  Street,   Everett 

LENNART  R.  SWANSON 

16   Pine  Street,   Wolburn 

ANNA  J.  SWERLEIN 

4   Pleasant  Street,  Fairhaven 

SALLY  A.  SWIFT 

36  Houston  Rd.,  West  Springfield 

EDWIN  N.  SWINERTON 

10  Marshall  Street,   Greenfield 
EDWARD   M.  SZYMANSKI 

315  Appleton  Street,   Arlington 


MARILYN  F.  TABER 

13  Phoenix  Street,   Fairhaven 

SUSAN  B.  TAIT 

10  Suburban  Road,  Worcester 
JAMES  T.  TANCA 

245  Mechanic  Street,  Southbridge 

JAMES  M.  TANTILLO 

46  Nelson  Street,  Quincy 

JOHN  G.  TARVAINEN 

81  Crooks  Place,  Hanson 

JOHN  G.  TENCZAR 

34  Fort  Hill  Terrace,  Northampton 

ROSALIND  TEPPER 

29  Beacon  Street,  Florence 

ROLAND  E.  THEBERGE 

11  Concord  Street,   Lawrence 
GEORGE  P.  THEOTILOS 
132  Crowley  Rogers,   Boston 
JOHN  E.  THOMAS 

9  Washington  Street,   Leominster 

SARA  W.  THOMAS 

Plain  Street,  Norton 

FRANCIS  X.  THOMPSON 

19  Brandon  Ave.,   Boston 

HUGH  B.  THOMPSON 

124  Nabanton  Ave.,   Milton 

JOAN  E.  THOMPSON 

43  Chickering  Road,   Norwood 

JOYCE   E.  TINNEY 

169  West  Elm  Ave.,   Quincy 

NEIL  B.  TODD 

26  Walnut   Place,  Newtonville 

RUSSELL  E.  TODD 

18  Marion  Street,  Uxbridge 

CONSTANTINE  TOLLIOS 

128  Queen  Street,  Falmouth 

EDWIN  D.  TOMKIEWICZ 

447  Center  Street,  Middleboro 

MARTHA  M.  TRASK 

18  Woods  Edge  Rd.,   Medford 

ROBERT  A.  TRAUSCHKE 

3  1  Thornton  Street,  Springfield 

MATTHEW  J.  TREADUP 

560  Middle  St.,  New  Bedford 

ROBERT  M.  TRIDER 

3  Trenton  Street,  Charlestown 

Mrs.  PETER  TRIPP 

50  Kendrick  Place,  Amherst 

ERNEST  TROD 

42  Harris  Street,   Peabody 

SAUNDRA  V.  TROVA 

21   Huron  Street,   Pittsfield 

CHARLES  T.  TROY 

401   Springside  Ave.,   Pittsfield 

CAROL  C.  TUCKER 

56  Prospect  St.,   South  Dartmouth 

JANE   E.  TUFTS 

5  Walnut  Street,  Danvers 

EVELYN  J.  TYMINSKI 

135  South  Street,   Chicopee 

GEORGE  W.  URIAN 

49  Ocean  View  Road,  Swampscott 

MARY  C.  VALEGO 

99  South  Street,  Chicopee 

JON  M.  VALENTINE 

Baptist  Hill  Road,    Palmer 

ROBERT  VANDALE 

108  Mechanic  Street,   Spencer 

CONSTANCE  VANDERBEEK 

R.F.D.    1,   Great  Harrington 

KENNETH  VANGSNESS 

537  Chestnut  Street,  Needham 


DOLORES  A.  VENEZIA 

19  Lansing  Ave.,  Haverhill 

NANCY  E.  WAGNER 

68  Hartford  Street,  Natick 

JOHN  R.  WALKEY 

3  74  High  Street,  Hanson 

ANNE  G.  WALLACE 

619  Miller  St.,  R.F.D.,  N.  Wilbraham 

GORDON  K.  WALLACE 

Chestnut  Street,   Foxboro 

SUSAN  WALLACE 

12  Emerson  Place,   Melrose 

CAROLYN  S.  WALSH 

31  Liszt  Street,   Roslindale 

MICHAEL  P.  WALSH 

63  Arnold  Street,   Methuen 

LISETTE  M.  WALTER 

Forest  Road,  Millis 

LEONARD  WARBURTON 

52  Munsey  Ave.,  Swansea 

LESLIE  M.  WARD 

Box  75,  Monterey 

GEORGE  S.  WARDEN 

Millbury  Road,  Oxford 

ROBERT  L.  WATSON 

109  Old  Billerica,   Bedford 

WILLIAM  D.  WATSON 

68  Magnolia  Ave.,  Andover 

ELLEN  K.  WATTENDORF 

62  Charles  Street,  Auburndale 

MARVIN  C.  WEINSTAT 

118  Austin  Street,   Nev^rtonville 

NELSON  M.  WEINSTOCK 

336  Bank  Street,   Fall  River 

BENJAMIN  B.  WEITZ 

8  Franklin  Hill  Ave.,  Dorchester 

RONALD  L.  WEITZ 

17  Washington  Street,    Peabody 

VERNON  R.  WELLS 

23  Old  Lane  Road,   Springfield 
PAUL  R.  D.  WENNIK 

14  Lucerne  Drive,   Andover 

DAVID  S.  WENTWORTH 

3  Davis  Street,  Turners  Falls 

JOHN  F.  WENTZELL 

1331   Grafton  Street,  Worcester 

HARRIETTE  WHARTON 

285  Walnut  Ave.     Roxbury 

NANCY  J.  WHEATON 

55  Wyman  Street,  Woburn 

HAROLD  R.  WHEELER 

1 1   Cross  Street,  Harv^ichport 

ROBERT  G.  WHIPPLE 

127  Falulah  Street,   Fitchburg 

CLAIRE   L.  WHITE 

232  Worcester  Road,  Framingham 

DUANE  WHITE 

161   Perham  Street,  West  Roxbury 

JAMES  B.  WHITE 

20  Doncaster  Street,  Roslindale 

JOYCE  M.  WHITE 

West  Haw/ely  Rd.,  Charlemont 

JOHN  G.  WHITEHEAD 

40  Grant  Ave.,   Medford 

MICHAEL  J.  WHITEMAN 

Turnpike  Road,  Turners  Falls 

SUSAN  WHITNEY 

67  Prospect  Street,  Reading 

WILLIAM  N.  WHITNEY 

24  Martin  Road,  Wellesley 
MAE  BELL  WHITTEN 

7  Braimore  Road,  Natick 


BARRY  L.  WIEDER 

1159  Dw^ight  Street,  Holyoke 

CATHERINE  WILDER 

115  Harmon  Ave.,   Springfield 
RICHARD  J.  WILLEY 

22  Trillium  Street,  Springfield 
DOROTHY  E.  WILLIAMS 
Harwich  Road,   South  Orleans 
JOHN  C.  WILLIAMS 

20  James  Street,   Taunton 
PHILIP  F.  WILLIAMS 

14  Pleasant  Street,   Maynard 

RICHARD  A.  WILLIAMS 

Warwick  Ave.,   Northfield 

ROGER  I.  WILLIAMS 

36  Havilend  Street,  WoUaston 

CHARLES  E.  WILSON 

42  Wolcott  Rd.  Ext.,  Chestnut  Hill 

DAVID  L.  WILSON 

High  Street,   Ipswich 

MARCIA  W.  WILSON 

68  Glover  Street,   Southbridge 

SUSAN  M.  WINCHELL 

39  Simmons  Ave.,   Belmont 

ALLAN  E.  W  CLFF 

23  Clement  Street,   Springfield 
PHILIP  A.  WOOD 

Wrentham  State  School,  Wrentham 
GLORIA  L.  WOODHAMS 
681    East  Street,  Wrentham 
NANCY  CWOODRUFF 

21  Church  Street,  West  Concord 
ALAN  R.  WORKS 

Dover  Road,   Millis 

ARTHUR  J.  WORSH 

126  Albion  Street,  Rockland 

CHARLES  T.  WRIGHT 

82  Beaumont  Street,   Springfield 

JAMES  M.  WRYNN 

116  Pine  Grove  Ave.,    Lynn 
CAROLYN  J.  WYMAN 

41    Lewis  Road,  Swampscott 

PAUL   J.   YARROWS 

5  West  Street,   Hadley 

RICHARD  F.  YASI 

191   Winthrop  Ave.,  Revere 

GREGORY  YERGATIAN 

780  West  Central  St..,  Franklin 

MELVIN  B.  YOKEN 

164  Archer  St.,   Fall  River 

EDWARD  M.  YORK  JR. 

41   Winter  Street,  Stoughton 

EDWARD  W.  YOUNGLING 

Oakland  Street,   Medway 

MICHAEL  F.  YOUNG 

201   Haydenville  Rd.,   Northampton 

FRANCIS   L.   ZAIK 

R.F.D.,   East   Brookfield 

ERNEST  J.  ZAMPELL 

4  Goodwin  Road,   Beverly  Farms 

JOSEPH  ZBIKOWSKI 

46  English  Street,  Salem 

ROBERT  F.  ZELIS 

190  Montgomery  St.,   Chicopee  Falls 

ANN  J.   ZIMMERMAN 

46  Sumner  Terrace,   Springfield 

NAN  B.  ZIMMERMAN 

46  Sumner  Terrace,   Springfield 

WILLIAM  ZIMMERMAN 

970  Centre  Street,  Newton 

JOHN  R.   ZONA 

23  Porter  Street,  Watertown 


EDWARD  C.  ZUZGO 
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